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The LIST Institute was a four-day event that showed local teachers how to incorporate more science into their classrooms.
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The LIST Institute was a four-day event that showed local teachers how to incorporate more science into their classrooms.
The grants will allow the instructors to help pave the way for AI use in the classroom.
The ranking was based on affordability, employment outcomes and graduate earnings.
Gruwell discussed her ongoing work to inspire young people through writing.
Erin Gruwell will discuss motivating students through writing.
The federal grant will help establish a new center and clinical training space.
The ROOTS program allows students to work simultaneously on their teaching credentials and master's degrees.
Britt Rios-Ellis founding dean of CSUMB’s College of Health Sciences and Human Services.
CSUMB’s Reading Center opened in 2007 and has served thousands of students.
In the free adult language clinic, students in the Speech-Language Pathology Master’s Degree program work with clients who have communication difficulties.