Arboretum Offers Culinary Classes
The Fullerton Arboretum kicks off a new series of culinary classes Thursday, April 21, with a program on food and wine pairing.
The Fullerton Arboretum kicks off a new series of culinary classes Thursday, April 21, with a program on food and wine pairing.
“Politics of Adult Literacy Education in the United States” is the focus of a Thursday, April 28, public symposium.
Students in Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Scholars program will be sharing their research during a Saturday, April 30, public symposium at the Anaheim Community Center. The 6:30-9 p.m. program is free and open to the public.
An exhibition at the Begovich Gallery celebrates 25 years of creator-driven animation through original sketches, production art and video content.
Terri Snyder and Leila Zenderland, both professors of American Studies, have been working on two studies reaching into seminal moments in history: the slave era and the period just before Adolf Hitler came to power. National Endowment of the Humanities fellowships underwrote the research of the two scholars.
More than 2,500 developmentally disabled special athletes will celebrate their achievements on the playing field Friday, May 6, during the Goodwill of Orange County Faley Special Games.
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will participate in a moderated discussion May 9 during Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Insurance Studies 2016 forum “Insurance Industry Trends 2020 and Beyond.”
A campus Assessment Forum is scheduled Thursday, April 21.
Update: Cal State Fullerton is one of three finalists from across the nation to be considered for a new $100,000 award from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. The winner will be named Monday, May 16.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García, who served as the first systemwide president of Berkeley College, will be this year’s commencement speaker at the East Coast college and receive an honorary doctor of pedagogy April 29.