Student Success Teams Nationally Recognized
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education recently awarded Cal State Fullerton a 2017 Promising Practices Award for its student success teams.
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education recently awarded Cal State Fullerton a 2017 Promising Practices Award for its student success teams.
The College of Educations hosts “Honor an Educator” on March 5 to recognize educators who have made a difference in the lives of others and to provide scholarships for education students. Tickets are available until Feb. 1.
CSUF student and faculty researchers will be among participants at the Jan. 5-7 CSU Biotechnology Symposium, designed to broaden exposure to cutting-edge biotechnologies, product-focused innovation and the spectrum of career paths available in the life sciences.
President Mildred García conferred the emeriti title on a number of campus people in December including three alumni.
Two CSUF faculty members, the University’s associate vice president for government and community relations were recently honored by being named to national and local organizations and as a fellow to the National Academy of Inventors.
Senior Gibran Rubio’s short film “Möbius” was among 190 entries submitted by students systemwide.
STEM students were recognized for their outstanding research presentations at the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science conference.
Long-time faculty members were honored with the conferral of emeriti status.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García was honored Nov. 11 by NASPA — Student Affairs Educators in Higher Education.
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Society of Women Engineers tied for second place out of 15 teams in the Nov. 5 Pumpkin Launch competition on campus. It was the fifth time that the group was a high finisher in the competition.