Chinese Scholars to Learn American Teaching Strategies
A group of Chinese scholars has arrived on campus for a six-month educational sojourn, hosted by the College of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership.
A group of Chinese scholars has arrived on campus for a six-month educational sojourn, hosted by the College of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership.
Seventy students who have completed CSUF’s High School Equivalency Program, which prepares migrant and seasonal agricultural workers for higher education or improved employment will be recognized in an Aug. 26 graduation ceremony on campus.
Kathryn Wilson, assistant professor of theatre and dance, joins the College of the Arts after teaching at UCI and Chapman University.
Professor of music Pamela Madsen has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and New Music USA for a five-movement oratorio.
In a continuing effort to improve public safety, University Police and Titan Recreation are offering a three-part Rape Aggression Defense program.
A traveling exhibition from the Japanese American National Museum runs Sept. 10 to Oct. 29 at the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum.
President’s Commission on Equity and Inclusion to host Sept. 5 event — first in a series of dialogues.
Two summer projects have revamped the look and work areas of two student-centered offices.
CSUF President advises students to uphold First Amendment rights when challenging offensive protest by engaging in civil discourse and peaceful protest.
This fall, 17 President’s Scholars are becoming Titans and embarking on bright academic careers.