$1.5 Million Grant Award to Transition Math Majors Into Teaching Profession
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 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.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $700,000 grant to continue the work of the National Resource Center for Asian Languages, known as NRCAL, which focuses on improving the teaching, learning and research of Asian languages in Orange County and beyond.
The Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership is celebrating 10 years of training and preparing students for advanced study in education and related fields, as well as for careers in educational research.
The College of Education is hosting activities and resources about careers in teaching and the latest topics related to education during Education Week.
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.