‘Endangered Alphabets’ on Display at Pollak Library
The Pollak Library presents Tim Brookes’ wood carvings of endangered scripts from July 15 to Sept. 23 in the Salz-Pollak Atrium Gallery.
The Pollak Library presents Tim Brookes’ wood carvings of endangered scripts from July 15 to Sept. 23 in the Salz-Pollak Atrium Gallery.
Teachers will gather at CSUF and the Irvine Campus on July 29 for the second annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit, a free statewide day of learning and networking that is open to all California preK‐12 teachers, teacher candidates, school administrators and other educators.
Spending two weeks in Mexico this summer, a group of Cal State Fullerton students are studying topics like immigration, child development and art.
Campus and community members are invited to attend and provide comments regarding Cal State Fullerton’s University Police Department at a 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, public information session.
CSUF has been awarded a grant by the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation to expand practice-based training for new K-8 teachers in implementing the state’s math and science standards.
Cal State Fullerton graduate student Anakari Corona received a Denny’s Hungry for Education scholarship for her essay on how the restaurant chain can impact childhood hunger in the United States.
Andrea Becker, associate professor of kinesiology, serves as the sport psychology coach for USA Men’s Volleyball and will travel with the team to the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Fifty higher education administrators, faculty and staff attended a recent meeting of Optimizing Academic Success and Institutional Strategy at Cal State Fullerton.
In Karen Stocker’s anthropology course in culture and education, students choose how they want to learn.
John Gleaves, associate professor of kinesiology, draws on Russian doping scandal to discuss ethics in sport with his students.