Bachelor’s Program in Urban Learning Prepares Undergrads to Become Social Justice Educators
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.

CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.

Cal State Fullerton first-gen student Lizeth Fuentes credits the “I Am First” program for putting her on the path to a master’s degree in social work.

Cal State Fullerton theatre arts alum Julie Cardia landed a role with the national touring company for the Broadway musical “Les Misérables.”

As Cal State Fullerton’s 2024 Panetta Congressional intern, Cindy Chavez gained hands-on professional experience in Washington, D.C.

Cal State Fullerton theatre arts alum Kirsten Vangsness plays Penelope Garcia in the hit CBS show and Paramount+ spinoff, “Criminal Minds.”

Special education teacher and alumna Suzanne Huerta is the state’s finalist for the 2024 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

To help business students launch careers in residential and commercial real estate, Cal State Fullerton introduced a real estate concentration.

CSUF’s College of Education celebrated 20 years of growth, achievements and transformative education at a fall anniversary event.

CSUF’s new Truth course brings together perspectives from the humanities, social studies and natural sciences.

CSUF educator William Toledo teaches future teachers how to engage in civic thinking and controversial political conversations with students they teach.