Political Scientist Named Academic Senate Chair
Political scientist Stephen Stambough was unanimously elected May 18 to serve as the 2017-18 chair of Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate.
Political scientist Stephen Stambough was unanimously elected May 18 to serve as the 2017-18 chair of Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate.
The California State University (CSU) today announced the launch of a new application portal – Cal State Apply. Beginning June 1, 2017, the current portal, CSU Mentor, will be replaced by Cal State Apply, a streamlined user-friendly application for all CSU incoming freshman, transfer, graduate and international students.
Plans are underway at Cal State Fullerton to kick off the University’s yearlong 60th anniversary celebration, beginning with convocation in August.
CSUF is ranked first in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees in business to Asian Americans.
Faculty members say new title follows a national trend for growing departments.
Whether it is 4 a.m., noon or midnight, students looking for a break from studies or a quiet place to focus have opportunities galore during spring finals.
The man who led Cal State Fullerton into prominence as one of the nation’s most inclusive senior institutions of higher learning has died.
Cal State Fullerton has garnered more than $2 million in grants and contracts through the third quarter of the academic year ending March 30.
The California State University Board of Trustees today approved the first tuition increase since 2011. Effective fall 2017, the increase will amount to $270 for undergraduates and is expected to generate $77.5 million in net revenue.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Titan Bites app helps students locate free or leftover food on campus. The app is part of the University’s ongoing efforts to address food and housing insecurity on campus.