Center for Autism Hosts Social
The Center for Autism is co-hosting a free social for adults with autism Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Titan Student Union.
The Center for Autism is co-hosting a free social for adults with autism Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Titan Student Union.
The College of Education’s teacher preparation program is an example of one of the nation’s innovative, clinically oriented teacher preparation practices, according to a new report.
The College of Education is co-hosting a Sept. 25 institute for educators on dual immersion instruction in Spanish, expected to draw K-12 teachers and principals from across the state.
Binod Tiwari and Dawn Person traveled to Europe and South Africa, respectively, this summer.
Through a partnership with Cal State Fullerton’s Hazel Miller Croy Reading Center, teachers and students at an Orange elementary school received extra help this summer to improve students’ reading, writing and language skills.
President Mildred García welcomed to CSUF 70 new members of the tenure-track faculty during convocation and at a dinner held in their honor.
Hundreds of teachers came to Cal State Fullerton for the first-of-its-kind “Better Together: California Teachers Summit” to hear messages of resilience, persistence and, most of all, how to be inspiring and engaging in their classrooms.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded almost $2.4 million from the U.S. Department of Education to develop and oversee a comprehensive high school equivalency program to serve migrant farm workers and their children.
The tenure and/or promotion of 62 faculty members has been announced by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Records.
J. Bryan Moffet, professor emeritus of teacher education, died June 17 at the age of 93.