School Leader Strives to Inform Equity and Access in Education
Maritza Lozano, assistant professor of educational leadership and a former elementary teacher, focuses her work on achieving educational equity and access in schools.
Maritza Lozano, assistant professor of educational leadership and a former elementary teacher, focuses her work on achieving educational equity and access in schools.
Campus members have received recognition in industry and on campus.
The choral ensemble have recorded an album that highlights their repertoire from their most recent European tour.
CSUF faculty experience can be seen in a current exhibit and among recently published works.
The incubator on CSUF’s Irvine Campus builds tuition-based partnerships with startups that benefit from the research and strategy of business students.
Campus members are celebrating the arrival of a woolly mammoth fossil — the newest Titan to join the CSUF family — at a special event Nov. 29 in the Titan Student Union’s Chapman Atrium.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García delivered the keynote address at the Minority Serving Institutions’ (MSI) Aspiring Leaders program at the University of Pennsylvania.
The “Stride Like a Velociraptor” research project aims to clarify common misconceptions about dinosaurs — and give students an appreciation for the diverse shapes and sizes of the prehistoric creatures.
“Security Day” on Nov. 28 features talks by industry experts from different fields of computer security to educate students, faculty and the public about pressing issues in cybersecurity.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics is offering a course rooted in modern geology and biology that covers the many facets of dinosaurs and dinosaur life.