Educators Call for Change, Citing Disparities Amid Pandemic
Gaps in education access brought about by Covid-19.
Gaps in education access brought about by Covid-19.
Cal State Fullerton’s Alison Dover and her education colleagues from across the state have written a policy brief titled, “The Shift to Online Education During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Concerns and Recommendations for California.” The educators will discuss the brief in a Friday, Sept. 11, free webinar, open to the public.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is offering a free webinar series this fall semester to address underlying racist policies and practices that exist in schools.
Thirty-six new tenure-track faculty members will join Cal State Fullerton for the 2020-21 academic year. The subject matter experts hail from a variety of disciplines and institutions from around the world.
Fifty faculty members have been granted sabbaticals or leaves in the 2020-21 academic year to pursue a wide variety of scholarly projects.
Cal State Fullerton announces administrators and department chairs joining the university this fall, including a new provost and vice president for student affairs.
The Office of Faculty Affairs and Records has announced the tenure and/or promotion of 76 faculty members.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education faculty members are presenting free webinars for K-12 teachers, offered through SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Center for Creativity and Critical Thinking, focusing on online teaching strategies and support.
International graduate students contemplate impact of recent ICE guidelines to her educational dreams at CSUF.
Nine faculty and staff members have joined the ranks of campus emeriti.