Director and Students Honored
Latino Communications Initiative director and two students receive awards from Hispanic Public Relations Association.
Latino Communications Initiative director and two students receive awards from Hispanic Public Relations Association.
Cal State Fullerton has announced the appointments of a new dean for the College of Health and Human Development and a Title IX coordinator.
Cal State Fullerton alumna Deborah Voigt’s Nov. 8 performance to celebrate the dedication of the School of Music is not her first campus appearance since making her mark on the worldwide opera stage.
It’s been a long, slow recovery from the Great Recession but the end may soon be in sight, according to Cal State Fullerton economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka in their Oct. 29 Economic Outlook and Forecast presentation before an audience of approximately 800.
Does money buy happiness? Long a subject of debate, the question for one economist is rooted in the numbers, along with clues to where the happiest people in Orange County may live.
Earlier this month, 21 Cal State Fullerton dance majors, two alumni and two faculty members traveled to Northern California for a private workshop with Anna Halprin, founder of the San Francisco Dancer’s Workshop and the Tamalpa Institute.
The College of Education is presenting Education Week Nov. 17-19 focusing on “Celebrating Access, Equity and Excellence.” The program is free and open to the public.
President Mildred García will serve as a panelist at today’s Anchor Institutions Task Force conference. The panel focus is the roles institutions play in collaborating with local schools.
Alumna Beena Ajmera is back on campus this fall as an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
The CSU system entered a three-year agreement with Portfolium, a cloud-based network that provides alumni and students the opportunity to display their skills and accomplishments in online portfolios.