Cal State Fullerton, Mt. San Antonio College and Santa Ana College, have launched Talent Expansion in Science and Technology: An Urban Partnership (TEST:UP) to attract, retain and graduate more students in the STEM disciplines: science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Summer Math Program a Hit in D.C. and the OC
Each summer, high school girls strengthen their algebra II skills in Cal State Fullerton’s four-week program — the brainchild of a Professor David L. Pagni, whose accomplishments have led to White House honors.
Grant Sets Record for Education Support
The GEAR UP Program recently received a $7.9 million U.S. Department of Education grant — the largest in the university’s history — to prepare Anaheim seventh-grade students for higher education.
Preparing Future Math Teachers is Working for California
Thanks to the College of Education's Foundational Level Mathematics (FLM) teacher credential program, the number of math teachers in California schools is on the rise.
Teacher Education Efforts Define a Model Program
Cal State Fullerton’s innovative efforts to increase the number of math and science teachers has earned it the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) designation as a leading university model in teacher education.
Annin Receives Barnes Faculty Excellence Award
Scott Annin, associate professor of mathematics, is the reigning recipient of the Carol Barnes Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.
High School Teacher Earns Recognition
Herminia Rodriguez, a high school math teacher and Cal State Fullerton alumna, has earned an Apple of Gold Award for Most Promising Young Teacher from the Orange County Hispanic Education Endowment Fund.
Pagni's Math Prowess Earns Apple of Gold Award
Mathematics professor receives accolades for educational leadership from the Orange County Hispanic Education Endowment Fund (HEEF). David L. Pagni’s contributions to mathematics education over the last few decades have earned him an Apple of Gold Award.