Elementary Educator Trains Next Generation of Social Justice Teachers
Former schoolteacher Carolina Valdez joins Cal State Fullerton to prepare future teachers to create just, equitable and inclusive classrooms.
Former schoolteacher Carolina Valdez joins Cal State Fullerton to prepare future teachers to create just, equitable and inclusive classrooms.
Leading off their final meeting of 2017, the Academic Senate honored — and teased — President Mildred García with a resolution in recognition of her years of service leading California State University, Fullerton, her focus on student success and her love of salsa dancing.
Framroze (Fram) Virjee has been named president of Cal State Fullerton, effective Jan. 1, 2018, for a term appointment through June 2019. The announcement was made today by California State University Chancellor Timothy White.
Students from across disciplines had the opportunity this fall to take part in educational activities in Ensenada and Guadalajara through CSUF study abroad programs.
New education faculty member Armando Garza shares why teachers should embrace bilingualism in schools.
President Mildred Garcia recently gave the keynote address at the Council of Graduate Schools annual meeting. Her speech, “Diversity Imperative in Graduate Education: The Need to Ensure Equity for All,” focused on how colleges and universities can motivate and help underrepresented students achieve their goals of a graduate education.
Ken Blanchard, whose bestseller “The One Minute Manager” has sold more than 13 million copies, co-founded The Ken Blanchard Companies consulting firm with his wife Marjorie. He will speak at the March 13 Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Pedro Amaral, assistant professor of economics, joined the faculty this fall. He says financial questions fuel his research.
Joshua Dorsey, assistant professor of marketing, shares his research on what makes shoppers tick.
In a recent issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Cal State Fullerton’s undergraduate and graduate nursing programs were ranked among the top 50 institutions in the nation for awarding degrees to underrepresented students.