World Languages Credential Program Produces First Arabic Language Teacher
Anaheim high school teacher and alumna Marwa Thabet shares how CSUF prepared her to teach Arabic, and why learning a second language is important in today’s global society.
Anaheim high school teacher and alumna Marwa Thabet shares how CSUF prepared her to teach Arabic, and why learning a second language is important in today’s global society.
Christina Rowley, recipient of the Alumni Association’s 2018 Outstanding Graduate Student award, will continue her research this fall at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
For the GE Digital CSU Challenge, students from eight California State University campuses developed sustainability solutions leveraging GE’s Predix “internet of things” technologies.
After months of hard work, nine B.F.A. musical theatre seniors traveled to New York in March to perform for agents and talent scouts.
Titan Rosalina Davis and her husband, Raul, receive the Estrella Award for Business of the Year.
Team members from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences received CSUF’s Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Award for their contributions to the “African American Civic Engagement” exhibit and fundraising initiative.
Alumnus Reza Abedi fled his native Iran in 1982 on the last night of the Military World Wrestling Championships in Venezuela. The Dana Hills High School Spanish teacher and wrestling coach, along with alumna and author Kristin Orloff, will discuss their book at the April 25 Pollak Library Author Talk.
To put a human face on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, a Cal State Fullerton class is taking students inside a local care facility.
Jason Magabo Perez, a poet, author and social justice advocate, will serve as keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s April 9-12 Humanities and Social Sciences Week.
Ten Cal State Fullerton students are spending their spring semester interning with congressional offices, advocacy groups, nonprofits and other agencies located in the nation’s capital.