Bachelor’s Program in Urban Learning Prepares Undergrads to Become Social Justice Educators
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.
CSUF’s College of Education celebrated 20 years of growth, achievements and transformative education at a fall anniversary event.
CSUF has been awarded a $3 million U.S. Department of Education grant to prepare and boost the number of bilingual and plurilingual teachers to teach 7-12 grades.
CSUF educator William Toledo teaches future teachers how to engage in civic thinking and controversial political conversations with students they teach.
With degrees from top institutions and a wealth of research expertise, 35 new tenure-track faculty members are joining Cal State Fullerton for the 2024-25 academic year.
Two Cal State Fullerton programs for graduate students are among the nation’s finalists for the 2024 Examples of Excelencia by Excelencia in Education.
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Cal State Fullerton’s Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation will fund eight social justice projects.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to address the shortage of diverse and multilingual early childhood special education teachers.
Cal State Fullerton’s 2024 Commencement celebrated more than 13,000 Titans in achieving their long-sought goal of earning college degrees.