‘Prehistoric OC’ Celebrates Past
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
Faculty members from the College of the Arts will be on stage, on screen and exhibiting in coming months.
See the rare total eclipse of a “supermoon” Sept. 27 at the Fullerton Arboretum — the last of four total lunar eclipses in 2014-15. The last supermoon eclipse occurred in 1982 and the next won’t take place again until 2033.
At Saturday’s Concert Under the Stars, current theatre and dance majors and alumni delighted the audience with their singing and dancing. Some shared how it felt to return to the stage at their alma mater.
About 4,000 friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton gathered on campus Saturday night for the University’s annual Concert Under the Stars.
Sarah Ripper, M.F.A. student in theatre arts-directing, directs “Dancing at Lughnasa” Sept. 25- Oct. 18 in Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Hallberg Theatre.
Management Professor Shaun Pichler discusses his research and the courses he teaches.
Mihaylo Management Professor Goli Sadri and program director Joanna Moore discuss the Women’s Leadership Program, which will equip Mihaylo coeds with career success and leadership acumen.
The new cartoon series centers around two families living in a Southwest desert town on the U.S.-Mexico border.