Valdepeñas’ Master Class Is a Homecoming for Music Alumni
Music alumnus Joaquín Valdepeñas came back to his alma mater in February to teach a class, pick up a Distinguished Alumnus award and reconnect with music alumni.
Music alumnus Joaquín Valdepeñas came back to his alma mater in February to teach a class, pick up a Distinguished Alumnus award and reconnect with music alumni.
This summer, an inaugural class of students will attend a new master of science degree in athletic training at Cal State Fullerton — the first within the California State University system.
Authors George L. Pla and David R. Ayón led a panel discussion March 12 at Cal State Fullerton, where they discussed their new book “Power Shift: How Latinos in California Transformed Politics in America.” Los Angeles political leaders Gloria Molina, Richard Alatorre and Richard Polanco, who are all featured in the book, were part of the book panel.
Keynote Charlesetta Medina shared her inspiring leadership story and urged the audience to say “yes” to new experiences at the 2019 Women’s History Month Presidential Reception.
DACA student reflects on her visit of attending the State of the Union with the 116th Congress of the United States.
As part of Women’s History Month celebration at Cal State Fullerton, the College of the Arts is hosting the Thursday, March 14 panel discussion “Women Alumni in the Arts: Titans Reaching Higher.”
The latest study by Cal State Fullerton’s Matthew E. Kirby, professor of geological sciences, on “Evidence for a Large Holocene Flood Event in the Pacific Southwestern United States (Lake Elsinore, California),” shows evidence of a major flood event 4,800 years ago in the Lake Elsinore region. The study has been published as part of the Geological Society of America’s special volume.
CSUF, community colleges and the Fullerton Joint Union High School District join forces to help Fullerton high school students gain college access.
“Invocation of Almost: The Art of David Tibet,” an exhibit of artwork and music that channels the obsessions and daydreams of the artist is now at CSUF’s Begovich Gallery.
Community and political leaders joined members of the campus community March 7 in celebrating the lives and oral histories of three county giants.