Faculty Development Center Offers Learning Community
The Faculty Development Center announces the establishment this spring of a learning community to help further cultural competence among faculty members.
The Faculty Development Center announces the establishment this spring of a learning community to help further cultural competence among faculty members.
Cal State Fullerton has been elevated to “R-3” (research) status by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, in recognition of the University’s evolution from a master’s-level comprehensive institution to one that awards doctorates.
The Faculty Development Center hosts “Digging Into Diversity,” a lecture series to help increase awareness about issues, gain insights and ideas, learn new skills to take back into the classroom or office, and meet with other faculty and staff.
Faculty members will be speaking at the Fullerton Public Library and discussing research at an upcoming educational leadership conference.
Recent faculty authored works include a book chapter by Mohinder Grewal and a book by Monica Hanna.
Cal State Fullerton is demonstrating that you can do your part to reduce water usage during the state’s drought, without sacrificing aesthetics.
New programs are being launched in “World Language: English Language Development” to prepare teachers to instruct English-language learners in California’s diverse K-12 classrooms.
Thousands of CSUF alumni and students gathered to celebrate Homecoming 2016 in the Titan Gym Saturday.
What is an academic master plan? How is it different from the University’s strategic plan? Campus members serving on the AMP Steering Committee answer questions on the effort
Two graduate students have teamed up to curate “Surf’s Beat Generation: An Art and Culture Revolution in Orange County From 1953-1964.”