World Languages Credential Program Produces First Arabic Language Teacher
Anaheim high school teacher and alumna Marwa Thabet shares how CSUF prepared her to teach Arabic, and why learning a second language is important in today’s global society.
Anaheim high school teacher and alumna Marwa Thabet shares how CSUF prepared her to teach Arabic, and why learning a second language is important in today’s global society.
Four Cal State Fullerton students who have been exploring the world of big data through a National Institutes of Health funded program graduated this month and moving on to graduate programs.
Future teachers and faculty members in the College of Education led a teachers’ conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Christina Rowley, recipient of the Alumni Association’s 2018 Outstanding Graduate Student award, will continue her research this fall at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Rachel Herzog stole the spotlight with her stellar rap as the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics student speaker.
A multidisciplinary team of more than 80 CSUF students designed and built the next generation Mars rover to one day work alongside human explorers. The team competes May 31-June 2 in Utah against 35 collegiate teams from around the world.
Three CSUF faculty and a long-serving staff member have been recognized with awards and positions of leadership.
Faculty leaves and sabbaticals have been awarded for projects ranging from studies into herbicides in water and the psychological concept of courage, to writing books on student activism and Bruce Springsteen’s conception of the American dream.
From producing online videos to publishing in scientific journals, several faculty members from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences showcased their research in the spring.
Graduating bachelor of science in nursing students recited the Nightingale Pledge and received nursing pins from faculty members during a special May 17 ceremony.