School Leader Strives to Inform Equity and Access in Education
Maritza Lozano, assistant professor of educational leadership and a former elementary teacher, focuses her work on achieving educational equity and access in schools.
Maritza Lozano, assistant professor of educational leadership and a former elementary teacher, focuses her work on achieving educational equity and access in schools.
Education Week Nov. 13-16 features events and activities for the teaching profession.
This marketing executive-turned-Titan chronicled the achievements of the students and faculty of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science during his nine years as a member of the Public Affairs staff.
Mathematics educator Mark Ellis is co-author of a new book that demonstrates “mathematical success can and should be available for all.”
Graduate students present annual Maywood Education Fair Oct. 14 to promote a college-going culture among students and their families in the southeast LA community.
More than $12.1 million has been awarded to Cal State Fullerton during the first quarter of the academic year. The funding supports programs that help students go to college, earn degrees in specific fields, expand high-impact practices for students and benefit communities, and underwrite faculty research, much of which is conducted with students working alongside faculty members.
Educator Sung Hee Lee joins the University this fall to teach future teachers how best to support special education students.
Alumna Aja McKee joins Cal State Fullerton this fall as an assistant professor of special education to teach the next-generation of “change-agents” in the field of education.
Advocate of biliteracy, believes the cultural richness students bring from their native countries is often ignored.
A group of Chinese scholars has arrived on campus for a six-month educational sojourn, hosted by the College of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership.