Alzheimer’s Disease and Homelessness Are Topics of Eclectics Lecture Series
Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will present its spring Eclectics lecture series from Jan. 15 to April 11.
Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will present its spring Eclectics lecture series from Jan. 15 to April 11.
Three business administration and one biological science student have been named University Innovation Fellows, an international program established to empower students to become agents of change.
Cal State Fullerton and Fullerton leadership teams met Wednesday (Dec. 12) to discuss priorities for both the city and university, and how the two could mutually benefit from working in partnership.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $700,000 grant to continue the work of the National Resource Center for Asian Languages, known as NRCAL, which focuses on improving the teaching, learning and research of Asian languages in Orange County and beyond.
Cal State Fullerton’s undergraduate business program is first in the nation, according to a recent ranking.
Graduate student Andy Le, a student in Cal State Fullerton’s master of social work program, is following his passion with the support of a Council on Social Work Education fellowship.
Cal State Fullerton’s Department of Human Communication Studies was represented by several faculty and graduate students at the Nov. 8-11 National Communication Association’s 104th annual convention “Communication at Play” in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Three business administration majors used their quick thinking and powers of persuasion to take top individual awards during the recent Titan Sales Competition.
To better recruit and retain employees, the city of Huntington Beach plans to launch a new internship program proposed by CSUF master of public administration students.
Speaker of the California State Assembly Anthony Rendon, a Cal State Fullerton alum, joined a panel to discuss culture and food in the region.