Marketing Expert and Former Taco Bell Consultant Discusses Brand and The Bell
Chiranjeev Kohli, professor of marketing and former consultant for Taco Bell, discusses the chain’s new pop-up hotel, The Bell.
Chiranjeev Kohli, professor of marketing and former consultant for Taco Bell, discusses the chain’s new pop-up hotel, The Bell.
Jane Paul Hummel, professor emeritus of music, who helped shape and mold talented Cal State Fullerton vocal students into opera stars during her 24-year career on campus, died July 17.
Student scholarships and a lot of ensemble work shape the next wave of great musicians, including oboe player Jesús Ramos.
Five business leaders and entrepreneurs are among the incoming members of Cal State Fullerton’s Philanthropic Board of Governors.
The Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity has recognized the accomplishments and service of one of its own by presenting the Medallion of Merit, its highest honor, to Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee.
High school teens are spending the summer learning algebra and math in Cal State Fullerton’s Mathematics Intensive Summer Session, known as Project MISS. The commuter program, celebrating its 30th summer, gives students the opportunity to sharpen algebraic and precalculus concepts to get ready for their next year of high school math, as well as the rigors of university-level math and related majors. The four-week program, which ends Aug. 2, has 76 female students from high schools in Orange County and the region.
Two-year graduation rates have seen a remarkable increase under the Titan Scholars Program.
Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for student affairs, Bereneccea Johson Eanes, has accepted the position of interim president of York College, a leading liberal arts college in the City University of New York system.
Cutting-edge technologies, socially-conscious investing and new financial regulations will be featured at this year’s SEC “Hot Topics” Conference hosted by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Corporate Reporting and Governance Sept. 20.
A team of Cal State Fullerton antibiotic-resistance researchers are one step closer to shedding light on why Acinetobacter baumannii, one of the most powerful and deadly bacterial pathogens, is so hard to eradicate in people with weakened immune systems and in hospital settings. Their latest study, published in July in Frontiers in Microbiology (Infectious Diseases section), calls attention to how this superbug is able to grow and live by adapting to its environment inside the human body.