University Police Chief Has Found His Niche in Campus Service
CSUF’s new police chief discusses serving the campus community.
CSUF’s new police chief discusses serving the campus community.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and administrators have garnered more than $1.6 million in grants and contracts for wide-ranging research efforts and program support.
Campus and community members attended the March 16 official swearing-in ceremony for the university’s new police chief.
The first emphasis ever offered to master’s students in counseling kicks off this fall with a focus on providing mental health services to Latinx and Spanish-speaking clients.
Cal State Fullerton’s new police chief Raymund Aguirre begins his tenure on campus tomorrow.
High school students, their parents, friends and community members were welcomed to campus Feb. 23. The visit was sponsored by Youth Leadership America.
Faculty and staff members are now able to pass through the south side doors and take in the first phase of the library renovation. Inside visitors find a new, open atmosphere, a colorful welcome for the campus community.
In recognition of its continual growth and long-time operations as an independent unit, CSUF’s Asian American Studies Program is now a department.
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center, housed in McCarthy Hall, helps students access such services as food assistance, emergency temporary housing, hygiene products, gently used professional attire and emergency financial support.
Nearly 700 students from area high schools attended a variety of campus programs during a Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities/U.S. Army University Tour.