26 Students Win First Place in Creative Activities and Research Competition
Students from across disciplines won top awards in Cal State Fullerton’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day competition.
Students from across disciplines won top awards in Cal State Fullerton’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day competition.
To address the statewide shortage of K-12 educators to teach in Asian languages, Cal State Fullerton is leading the California State University Asian Language Bilingual Teacher Education Program Consortium.
Educator Janice Myck-Wayne, a champion for children with special needs, has been selected as Cal State Fullerton’s 2022-23 Outstanding Professor.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Teacher credential students learn how to connect the arts to the curriculum through “Arts: Avenues to Learning.”
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded $1.4 million in grants to promote career and college readiness for K-16 students.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is launching its first bachelor’s degree program in urban learning to offer students an interdisciplinary education with an emphasis on social justice issues.
Cal State Fullerton education professors are co-authors of an award-winning article on fostering healthy racial climates in teacher preparation programs.
Jonathan Oseguera, a Cal State Fullerton special education credential student, shares how a grant from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union is helping him connect with likeminded educators who are committed to serving students and families.
Compton teacher and Cal State Fullerton alumna Amber Holloway recognized with the College of Education’s 2022 Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award.