Mihaylo Scholar Finds LGBT-Supportive Policies Are a ‘Win-Win’
Research by Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management, has shown that LGBT-supportive policies have a positive impact on both the firm and its employees.
Research by Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management, has shown that LGBT-supportive policies have a positive impact on both the firm and its employees.
The College of Communications celebrated the grand opening of its new Student Success Center space Sept. 25.
The eighth class of the Cal State Fullerton Athletics Hall of Fame has been released and will be inducted and honored on Nov. 1 at the Embassy Suites in Brea.
Cal State Fullerton theatre students who are focused on the design and technical production of theater traveled to the Czech Republic this summer — for a rare opportunity to attend the 2019 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space.
Matt Englar-Carlson, professor of counseling, will present the Oct. 8 Outstanding Professor Lecture, “What Does It Mean to Be a Healthy Man? Exploring Ideas of Positive Masculinities”
The College of Communications welcomes nine new faculty members with research interests ranging from sports media to the intersection of religion and public relations.
Cal State Fullerton’s University Police recently took part in an ad campaign to increase organ donors — by giving them a ‘second chance’ when pulled over for a traffic infraction. The campaign has gone one to win a number of international awards.
This year, CSUF’s City Management Fellowship Program is pairing four students with mentors from the cities of Anaheim, Buena Park, Garden Grove and Mission Viejo.
Titan Athletics is upgrading its clubhouse facilities for baseball and softball so that they can continue to recruit top level student-athletes in these nationally competitive sports.
As the campus prepares for the WSCUC (WASC Senior College and University Commission) accreditation visit beginning Oct. 1, there is likely to be a specific focus on four lines of inquiry.