September 30, 2025 - 20:01

Cassiopeia Guthrie has embraced a multifaceted career, taking on roles as an educator, journalist, curriculum designer, and arts advocate. At the core of her diverse experiences lies a steadfast dedication to equity, creativity, and the success of students. As a proud graduate of Cal State San Marcos, Guthrie has now come full circle by returning to the School of Education as a Distinguished Teacher in Residence (DTiR).
In her new role, she aims to inspire future educators while sharing her wealth of knowledge and experience. Guthrie's journey reflects her passion for fostering an inclusive learning environment where all students can thrive. Her commitment to innovative teaching practices and advocacy for the arts underscores her belief in the transformative power of education.
As she steps back into the academic arena, Guthrie is poised to make a significant impact, shaping the next generation of educators and reinforcing the values of creativity and equity in education.
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