Black Deaf Lives Matter: Advocating for Equity, Access in Higher Education
Educator and author Lissa Ramirez-Stapleton has advocated with and for Deaf students of color to ensure equity and access to education.
Educator and author Lissa Ramirez-Stapleton has advocated with and for Deaf students of color to ensure equity and access to education.
Janice Myck-Wayne, CSUF special education professor, delivers her Outstanding Professor Lecture on equity in disability education.
Cal State Fullerton hosted a community forum to better understand how the university can meet the needs of Orange County’s Vietnamese American community.
Secondary education professors authored an award-winning book about the importance of reimagining classrooms and schools as places where newcomer students’ identities are encouraged, nourished and sustained to bolster academic success.
In 2023, thousands of Titans discovered their passions, completed their degrees, became leaders in their fields and made a positive impact on the world. Here’s a look back at 10 stories of empowerment.
Alumnus Antonio Banks credits his Cal State Fullerton education and research experiences at the Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership for transforming his life and changing his career trajectory.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Cal State Fullerton a nearly $2.4 million grant to help migrant farmworkers and their families earn a high school equivalency diploma.
Cal State Fullerton secured $46.1 million in grants and contracts during the 2022-23 fiscal year, a 32% increase from the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Meet the assistant professors, associate professors and librarian joining Cal State Fullerton during the 2023-24 academic year.
Cal State Fullerton educators and students are working together to promote inclusive classrooms as part of the “Inspiring and Engaging Children and Families Through Innovative Practices” grant-funded project.