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Welcome to Fall 2024!

Shari Tarver Behring

We are proud that the Michael D. Eisner College of Education remains one of the largest Colleges of Education in the CSU system, providing to our surrounding communities hundreds of outstanding new professionals in the fields of education, counseling, administration, and Deaf Studies. The Eisner College engages in transformative education and initiatives that put into practice our commitment to social justice, equity, access, and inclusion, and supporting the social-emotional well-being of university, school, and community members. I am grateful to our talented faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners, all instrumental in ensuring the excellence of our educational programs and community-serving centers. We have reason to be proud as we prepare our students to make positive contributions to our world!

Dean Shari Tarver Behring

Education News

Well-Being, Mental Health and Healing: Resources for CSUN Community to Process Pandemic’s Impact

January 24, 2022

Campus Care Recovery Plan. Diverse group of people holding each other's backs.

CSUN’s new Campus Care Recovery Plan was developed to provide resources to help CSUN students, faculty and staff foster resilience and create space to process the pandemic’s impacts. “Our goal is to help people understand the trauma of what they are going through and then help them identify ways to cope, recover and find resilience,” said Tarver Behring [College of Education Dean], who is leading and overseeing the plan. Read more on CSUN Today

Dr. Subini Annamma Presents on Prison schooling: DisCrit, Youth Prison Education, and Abolitionist Imaginary

December 8, 2021

Dr. Subini Annamma flyer

On November 8th, 2021, Dr. Subini Annamma, of Stanford Graduate School of Education, presented for our university and spoke on the topic: Prison schooling: DisCrit, youth prison education, and abolitionist imaginary. Annamma's research and pedagogy focus on increasing access to equitable education for historically marginalized students and communities, particularly students of color with disabilities. Read more

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