Student Teachers Learn Lessons From Haitian Orphanage Children
Earlier this month, six education students and their professor spent a week teaching literacy skills to children at an orphanage school in Haiti.
Earlier this month, six education students and their professor spent a week teaching literacy skills to children at an orphanage school in Haiti.
Students delved into investigations about North American birds depicted in Alexander Wilson’s “American Ornithology,” a rare 1800s book donated to the University.
The University and local community are holding a rally for the Titan baseball team as it readies for the College World Series.
This year’s winner of the Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award is Chelsea (Rankin) Felbeck, who studied the colony dynamics of Southern California’s elegant terns.
A free, teacher-led professional learning institute is being offered June 26-27, in collaboration with the California Teachers Summit, set for next month.
A self-driving trash bin and a “smart” pitching machine that delivers pitches remotely via an app are among senior design projects created by Class of 2017 computer engineering graduates.
Toby Rider and John Gleaves, directors of CSUF’s Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research, discuss a historic recommendation to simultaneously award two future games to two separate cities.
Steve Stambough, professor of political science and the 2017-18 Academic Senate Chair, outlines the expected issues and focus of the advisory body’s actions in the coming year.
CSUF is once again vying for the top spot in Forbes’ #MyTopCollege social media campaign celebrating campus pride.
OLLI honors one of its founders with the annual award spotlighting the achievements of an older graduate who values and represents lifelong learning.