Educators Train Syrian Women to Teach Refugee Children
Education faculty members hold a “train the trainer” workshop for a group of volunteers who plan to travel to the Middle East this summer to help Syrian refugee children.
Education faculty members hold a “train the trainer” workshop for a group of volunteers who plan to travel to the Middle East this summer to help Syrian refugee children.
More than 10,000 Titans — graduates and candidates for graduation — are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s May 21-22 commencement ceremonies. Attendees are expected to number more than 60,000 during the weekend festivities.
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
Cal State Fullerton joins community partners in sponsoring a Saturday, April 23, K-12 Sustainability Showcase.
Four CSUF professors from different faiths will answer questions about their beliefs during the April 20 lecture at the Pollak Library.
College of Education graduate program earns recognition for preparing educators to use technology to improve student learning.
Seventy faculty members were recognized today for their achievements in research, scholarship and creative activity.
Twenty-eight faculty members who authored or edited books published last year were recently honored during the University’s annual Author Awards program.
Teacher candidates are getting the training and high-tech skills they need to teach children in today’s technology-driven classrooms through the College of Education’s “iSTEM Partnership.”
The College of Education is hosting “Honor an Educator Luncheon and Ceremony” April 17 to recognize local K-12 teachers and other educators who have made a difference in education and student learning.