Lauded for Achievement Gap Efforts
Cal State Fullerton was highlighted as one of the bright spots in efforts to close the achievement gap, according to the Campaign for College Opportunity report released yesterday.
Cal State Fullerton was highlighted as one of the bright spots in efforts to close the achievement gap, according to the Campaign for College Opportunity report released yesterday.
A new report, “Finding Your Workforce: Latinos in Health,” by Excelencia in Education, ranks Cal State Fullerton among the top 25 institutions in the nation in awarding bachelor’s degrees to Latinos entering health professions and related programs.
In a partnership that strengthens global ties, the city of Shanghai, China, has awarded a $676,721 grant to Cal State Fullerton to provide graduate-level training to 18 students from Shanghai Normal University.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Internships and Community Engagement honored students, campus programs and community partners during the 11th annual Community Engagement Awards.
Biological science professor William “Bill” Hoese is the recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s 2015 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Cal State Fullerton will be honoring its top graduating scholars and recent graduates, Friday, May 15, during the 2015 Honors and Scholars Awards Program.
The assistant professor of geography received his doctorate in geography through the joint doctoral program between University of California, Santa Barbara and San Diego State University.
Russ Espinoza, associate professor of psychology, has determined racial bias in juries’ use of the death penalty.
Cal State Fullerton is partnering in the Green Billion Dollar Challenge.
Best Practices in Teacher Education,” a colloquium for the campus community, Wednesday, May 6, features Nick Henning, assistant professor of secondary education, and Ed.D. candidate Natalie Sartin, lecturer in child and adolescent studies.