Taking the Lead in Dual Language Instruction
CSUSM is teaching teachers how to open doors to the world. The university is launching a new, specialized program to train educators for dual language classrooms, where students learn everything from math to the humanities in both English and either Spanish, French, Mandarin or another second language. Demand for such instruction is exploding as parents and educators come to realize that American students must be fluent in more than one language to compete effectively in the global economy.To help K-12 schools meet the growing demand, CSUSM this fall will offer a new Dual Language Certificate through its Master of Arts in Education program.Learn more about CSUSM's program at www.csusm.edu/education/Programs/duallanguagecert.html
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- 2:19CSUSM Class of 2018The class of 2018 danced, cheered and celebrated their accomplishments at CSUSM's Commencement ceremonies on May 18 and 19, 2018.
- 2:07Whatever It Takes, Here's to CSUSM's Class of 2018Perseverance. Persistence. Passion. We celebrate our Class of 2018 who have done whatever it takes to reach graduation day.Song: Whatever It Takes by Imagine Dragons
- 1:15Super STEM Saturday Ignites a Love for ScienceWith over 100 interactive and hands-on activities, thousands of science enthusiasts of all ages explored the fun and wonder of science at Super STEM Saturday on March 10, 2018.The annual science festival is held at CSUSM in partnership with The Classical Academies, and concluded the 10-day San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering, the largest celebration of innovation and science education in Southern California.
- 3:29Life on the Chicken Ranch (the days before CSUSM)Former employee of the Prohoroff Poultry Farm, Arturo Villalobos reminisces as he looks across campus to the site where he first met civil rights leader César Chávez. Though 40 years have passed since that meeting, the families' connection to this land continues to run deep.
- 1:18A New Era of Crash (Mascot Reveal)Amid the excited roars over 1,000 students and fans at Cougar Madness, CSUSM’s mascot debuted with a new look, feel and attitude. Watch the journey as Crash the Cougars transforms to get game ready for NCAA Division II.Filmed and Edited by: CSUSM Office of Communications Intern Videographers Kyle Jay Husley '21 + Mason Broadway '21
- 0:57CSUSM Library Launches Brewchive(TM)The University Library of CSUSM launches Brewchive™, a comprehensive archive of San Diego’s brewing history. This special collection, one of only a handful in the nation, will celebrate and chronicle the region’s craft brewing.San Diego is noted as the craft brewing capital of the United States with over 125 licensed brewers. More than a third of the county’s breweries are in North County and given CSUSM’s proximity to some of the nation’s most renowned craft brewers (Stone Brewing Co., Karl Strauss Brewing Company, and Lost Abbey), Library Dean Dr. Jennifer Fabbi says it makes sense for CSUSM to document their history.“They put their heart and soul into this industry and we want to make sure that history is preserved and celebrated,” said Fabbi. “This is a living history. I am excited about what this collection will become over the next 50 years.”The CSUSM Library has begun to collect and digitize historical documents and special pieces. While the collection will focus on the evolution of San Diego’s New Brew Wave, circa 1987-present, the archive will also feature signature collections, like the history of women in San Diego’s craft brew industry. This collection, one of two inaugural special collections at CSUSM, will join the 700-box Ecke Ranch collection at the University Library.Learn more at brewchive.org.