Created by Glass Students, CSU Awards Are a Work of Art
Twenty Titans were tasked with creating 26 handblown pieces for the California State University Faculty Innovation and Leadership Awards.
Twenty Titans were tasked with creating 26 handblown pieces for the California State University Faculty Innovation and Leadership Awards.
The College of Education welcomes three new faculty members this academic year.
To foster a college-going culture in the community, graduate students in the higher education program are presenting the Oct. 13 Maywood Education Fair.
Titan faculty members will give an Oct.15 presentation about the mass deportation of Mexicans and Mexican Americans during the Great Depression. The event is free and open to the public.
“Nevertheless, We Persisted,” a breast cancer awareness exhibition, opened Oct. 1 at Pollak Library and features artworks by CSUF faculty and staff members and other artists. The exhibition continues through December.
Educator Julián Jefferies delivered the keynote at the Sept. 17 Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month Reception, hosted by CSUF President Fram Virjee.
Julián Jefferies, associate professor of literacy and reading education, will be the keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month Monday, Sept. 17.
National Science Foundation-funded project is dedicated to increasing retention and graduation rates for Hispanic and other underrepresented STEM students.
Julián Jefferies, associate professor of literacy and reading education, is a recipient of the CSU’s inaugural Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award.
Local teachers participated in the fourth annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit at CSUF for a free day of learning, led by teachers, for teachers.