°µÍøÊÓÆµHome College of Education Spotlights Spotlights 11 April, 2024 Hayley Miller named director of development for the College of Education 2 April, 2024 Acclaimed college president found acceptance, validation at CSULB  Dr. Angelica Loera Suarez, the president of Orange Coast College, has received a prestigious national award for her work supporting student success — work inspired by her experience as a first-generation, immigrant Cal State °µÍøÊÓÆµ student. 25 March, 2024 CED student researchers shine in competition Three College of Education students researching better ways to teach, counsel and close achievement gaps among struggling students earned first, second and third place finishes in the 36th annual Cal State °µÍøÊÓÆµ Student Research Competition earlier this month. 28 February, 2024 Dr. Angela Locks to lead Educational Leadership Department 4 February, 2024 ALERT: Instructions for College of Education Students for Monday, Feb. 5 Dear College of Education Students, The following message was sent from the university earlier this afternoon: 20 December, 2023 Alumna profiles women leaders in higher ed 5 December, 2023 Survey: Graduates feel well-prepared but challenged An overwhelming majority of recent graduates believe the College of Education prepares them well for jobs in education and counseling but could do more to help all students feel supported and to help them grapple with some considerable challenges. 1 December, 2023 CED commencement date announced 11 October, 2023 Champion of inclusive education leads Liberal Studies When Nat Hansuvadha was a special education teacher 20-plus years ago, she felt powerless to make the changes she believed would best help her students, especially including them academically and socially in more general ed programs. 10 October, 2023 Counseling students present at conference in Thailand 9 October, 2023 Meet the new faculty Get to know the newest educators in the College of Education. 5 October, 2023 Teaching innovator seeks new challenges in °µÍøÊÓÆµ Estella Chizhik says a family move to Atlanta when she was in seventh grade saved her life. More News More News