Campus Names New Emeriti
President Fram Virjee has awarded emeritus status to nine faculty and staff members during the month of February.
President Fram Virjee has awarded emeritus status to nine faculty and staff members during the month of February.
More than 500 K-12 teachers and teacher candidates from Orange County and Los Angeles will come together Feb. 23 at the second annual People’s Education Conference at Cal State Fullerton. Centered around the themes of “radical joy and transformative justice,” the conference provides interactive workshops, and curricular and pedagogical materials designed to support pre- and in-service teachers in teaching and learning about social justice, culturally sustaining pedagogy, and activism. Presenters include CSUF alumni, and education faculty and students.
Cal State Fullerton education faculty member Julián Jefferies has created a new course this spring semester on “Undocumented Youth in Education.”
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is honoring teachers, administrators and other educators who have made an impact in the life of others at the Saturday, March 2, Honor an Educator Luncheon and Ceremony.
Future educators are learning how to teach dual-immersion courses, a model of bilingual education in which students learn two languages simultaneously.
The third annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference brought nearly 300 high schools students from Orange and Los Angeles counties to Cal State Fullerton for motivational speeches, workshops, campus tours and more.
U.S. News & World Report ranks CSUF’s online graduate programs as among the best in the nation.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.5 million National Science Foundation Noyce program grant to recruit and prepare math majors for the teaching profession.
Cal State Fullerton scholars present their research projects during a study abroad program in Ensenada, Mexico, through CSUF’s International Symposium on Applied Research.