Telecommuting: Help or Headache?
Will telecommuting become the new norm? Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management, discusses the possibilities and the role of human resources and company management in the shift.
Will telecommuting become the new norm? Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management, discusses the possibilities and the role of human resources and company management in the shift.
Cal State Fullerton student veteran Andrew Romo enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2009 and was stationed at Camp Pendleton. He served in Afghanistan and participated in humanitarian operations. The president of the Student Veterans Association shares his journey from serving in the military to becoming a college student.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is hosting activities Nov. 12-14 for future teachers, current teachers, faculty and staff members, and community members that offer insights about the field of education.
Five Titan art students displayed strong creative ingenuity and top-notch technical skills to finish among the top five in a two-day Adobe Creative Jam held last month at Cal State Fullerton.
Cal State Fullerton has received national recognition for its student-centered approach to undergraduate education by the college guidance tool Colleges of Distinction.
The public is invited to Cal State Fullerton on Monday, Nov 11, to view the Transit of Mercury, a rare astronomical event. The viewing, held from 7-10 a.m. in front of Dan Black Hall, is hosted by the Physics Department in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Alumni, friends, students and others from the campus community will join in the Nov. 16 homecoming festivities at Cal State Fullerton.
Long a leader in helping first-generation, underrepresented undergraduates thrive and succeed, Cal State Fullerton begins a new program this fall to offer that same type of support and guidance to graduate students: Project upGRADS, or Utilizing and Promoting Graduate Resources and Access for Disadvantaged Students.
For the first time in Pumpkin Launch history, a four-way tie forced a sudden death round, with a team of Cal State Fullerton electrical, mechanical and civil engineering students squashing the competition for the first-place win. The Nov. 2 competition was hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Discovery Cube.
To celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, histories and contributions of indigenous people, Cal State Fullerton is presenting a Native American Heritage Month Celebration and Recognition Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.