Black Excellence Shines at President’s Reception
Lecturer Gwen Alexis, keynote speaker of the Black History Month President’s Reception, took the audience on a journey to “the continent of Africa, in a civilization older than time.”
Lecturer Gwen Alexis, keynote speaker of the Black History Month President’s Reception, took the audience on a journey to “the continent of Africa, in a civilization older than time.”
Los Angeles muralist and street artist Man One presents a free public lecture and painting demonstration March 12 at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library. Man One is illustrator of the children’s book “Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix.”
Endurance athlete Colin O’Brady brings his inspirational message to campus on March 6.
More than 25 events are planned for Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Women’s History Month, including a president’s reception, workshops and film screenings.
A new sign – dedicated to campus messaging – is being constructed near the Eastside Parking Structure.
California State University graduate George L. Pla will discuss his first book “Power Shift: How Latinos in California Transformed Politics in America” on Tuesday, March 12, at Cal State Fullerton. The free public event will be held in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
New research by Cal State Fullerton geology researchers shows microscopic organisms in the U.S. Gulf Coast limit greenhouse gases and global warming. Their study has been published in Nature Communications.
Alumnus Marc Stein has been selected for the Basketball Hall of Fame, honoring his many contributions to basketball media.
Nursing educator and former public health administrator Penny Weismuller discusses the recent measles outbreaks in the U.S.
Playwright and short-story writer Anton Chekhov’s last play before his death is the first of Cal State Fullerton’s spring theater productions.