Exploring Poetry
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate National Poetry Month with the free, public program “Dismantling Fear, Gathering Community” in Room 130 of the Pollak Library.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate National Poetry Month with the free, public program “Dismantling Fear, Gathering Community” in Room 130 of the Pollak Library.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate California Poppy Day as well as Earth Day, with tours of the Fullerton Arboretum and campus, where many areas of turf have been turned into fields of wildflowers, including poppies.
Educators will discuss important issues related to educational assessment at “Common Ground: Building Effective, Sustainable and Practical Assessment,” Cal State Fullerton’s April 22 Assessment Conference.
College of Education graduate program earns recognition for preparing educators to use technology to improve student learning.
The Fullerton Arboretum invites all gardeners to its annual Green Scene and Plant and Garden Expo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 16-17.
Nine theatre arts seniors are performing in Manhattan’s Theater District to showcase their talents and possibly launch their careers.
Annual gerontology event features panelists, and professionals who work with aging adults.
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Association for Computing Machinery-Women are mentoring Orange County Girl Scouts as part of a “Creative Coding” program to promote interest in computer science.
Alexandro Gradilla to lead March 31 discussion of landmark PBS documentary “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” at the Fullerton Public Library.
Nickelodeon and Cal State Fullerton present “Happy Happy Joy Joy: Art and Artifacts From 25 Years of Creator-Driven Cartoons” at the Begovich Gallery April 16-May 22. “A Creators’ Talk” panel discussion and Q&A with animation visionaries including the creators of “Rugrats” and “Doug,” as well as other creative talent, will open the exhibit April 16.