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To our continuing students, from Dean Shari Tarver Behring

May 20, 2020

Shari Tarver Behring

 Through this historic, unprecedented time, you, the students of the Michael D. Eisner College of Education, awe and inspire me. You are persevering in the attainment of your educational goals with commitment, hard work and resilience through this difficult and ambiguous time. Thank you for making your College proud. I want all of you to know that the Michael D. Eisner College of Education cares about you and encourages you to take advantage of the many resources available to assist and nurture you. Read more

Outstanding Graduating Senior Heaven Barnett

May 19, 2020

Heaven Barnett in graduation regalia

We are very pleased to congratulate Deaf Studies graduate Heaven Barnett on receiving the 2020 Outstanding Graduating Senior Award. This award is annually presented to students from the undergraduate class whose combined record of academic achievement, service to the campus, and service to the community, exemplify the highest standards. By tradition, the Outstanding Graduating Senior Award is bestowed upon recipients during the Honors Convocation Ceremony. It is our hope to maintain that tradition by presenting this award when we are able to do so in the future for the class of 2019-20. In the meantime, however, we celebrate you right now and want to share this good news with our campus community.

Michael D. Eisner College of Education Outstanding Pandemic Teaching Awards

May 18, 2020

Outstanding Pandemic Teaching Award

Do you know a great teacher who has been succeeding despite the pandemic? Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, school closures have forced school staff, students, and their families to adjust to new models of education. Some teachers have not only kept the learning happening but they are rocking the pandemic teaching. To showcase the great teaching across Los Angeles, we created the Outstanding Pandemic Teaching Awards for exemplary teachers during these difficult times. To apply or nominate someone for the OPT Award, go to bit.ly/OPTAward.

To our students, the Class of 2020, completing degrees and credentials

May 14, 2020

Graduation cap with the text "Class of 2020"

The Michael D. Eisner College of Education celebrates you!  You have accomplished the extraordinary, attaining your educational goals in this historic, unprecedented time.  You have awed and humbled all of us, your professors, staff and administrators.  We recognize your resiliency, sacrifice and willingness to not only persevere but also bravely embrace the future as leaders in new professional environments in the fields of education, administration, counseling and therapy and community service.  Read more

Congratulations to Our Graduates!

May 11, 2020

Graduates throwing their caps in the air in celebration

Congratulations to all of our Michael D. Eisner College of Education students for achieving your dreams this semester under extraordinary circumstances. We look forward to celebrating with you in person in the future!

Teacher Appreciation Week 2020

May 8, 2020

A red apple with a green leaf on a stem

This Teacher Appreciation Week, we want to thank all of the hard-working and life-shaping teachers out there - whether they be in K-12 or higher-education settings - for the tireless dedication and care poured into their work, students, and community. We also want to extend our thanks to healthcare workers and first responders for keeping us safe and healthy, especially in this very difficult time for them. We see you and appreciate all you do!

Deaf Studies Operations During COVID-19

April 9, 2020

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Due to COVID-19, the CSUN Campus has transitioned to virtual instruction and social distancing with the majority of employees working remotely until further notice.  However, we are still here to support you!
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Accelerating to Virtual Instruction and Social Distancing for Students and Employees

March 17, 2020

COVID-19 Information

Alternate learning modalities have now been extended through the entirety of the spring semester. Effective as a soon as possible but no later than the end of day Friday, March 20, staff who are not directly instructed to work on campus in person should not come to campus. CSUN will maintain Student Housing and CSUN Dining under these emergency circumstances so long as there is a need to do so, but Student Housing residents who can are encouraged to explore alternate living arrangements. Commencement exercises, hooding ceremonies, and department/credential receptions have been postponed until after the pandemic crisis subsides. Read the full message from President Harrison

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