Fullerton Arboretum’s 40-Year Exhibit Looks Back But Also to the Future
The history of the Fullerton Arboretum is on display in the exhibit, “The Fullerton Arboretum: The First 40 Years, 1979-2019.”
The history of the Fullerton Arboretum is on display in the exhibit, “The Fullerton Arboretum: The First 40 Years, 1979-2019.”
Cal State Fullerton ranked in the top 5% of the nation’s four-year public institutions for the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to English and history majors, according to a new listing from The Chronicle of Higher Education.
At the Small Business Development Center at Cal State Fullerton, student interns conduct free market research for local businesses.
Erica Lizano, assistant professor of social work is passionate about “helping the helper.”
More than 400 Titan baseball supporters gathered the evening of Jan. 24, to mingle, donate and share stories during the annual “Dinner With the Titans” fundraiser featuring George Horton, who helped guide the program to two national championships.
Ester Gonzalez, associate professor of information systems and decision sciences, co-authored a study on internet addiction and the warning signs for users.
Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff stopped by Becker Amphitheater Jan. 22 to assemble care packages that were donated to Mercy House, a local nonprofit that helps the homeless. The event was held in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
Meet Jeremy Shermak, assistant professor of communications, who joined Cal State Fullerton this fall from the University of Texas at Austin. Shermak is a self-described “baseball fanatic” with a background in journalism and interactive media. His research interests center on how political communication is emerging in typically apolitical realms such as science and sports communications.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents its spring lecture series Feb. 3 to May 4. All lectures will take place in the HSS Building, Room 219.
Thousands of students marched up the red carpet to begin their spring semester classes at the university’s Irvine Center this week. The red-carpet welcome included staff members ready to orient them to the center, free snacks and treats and a special visitor — President Fram Virjee.