ROTC Cadets Share Camp Experiences From Across the Country, the World
Sara Berlinger, Sherin Tara and Hunter Stepp traveled hundred and thousands of miles for new experiences, attending ROTC camps around the world.
Sara Berlinger, Sherin Tara and Hunter Stepp traveled hundred and thousands of miles for new experiences, attending ROTC camps around the world.
Beginning Oct. 11, faculty scholars from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will present a series of lunchtime lectures for the campus community.
Business student Amanda Nguyen wins award and scholarship for outstanding academic achievement and accomplishments.
Cal State Fullerton master of public administration students learn the ins and outs of government work from local city managers.
Cal State Fullerton has taken the next steps in its three-year commitment to the Partnership for a Healthier America’s Healthier Campus Initiative, a national effort to help college and university campuses become healthier places to work and study.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate five days of workshops, information and activities all focused on helping campus members live better through good nutrition, mental health and physical activity.
To encourage participation in the upcoming midterm election, CSUF campus groups are hosting a variety of events this fall, including candidate forums, a panel presentation with political science faculty members and a ballot proposition workshop.
Students traveled to Australia and France to sharpen scientific skills in physics research through National Science Foundation-funded International Research Experiences for Undergraduates.
Stevan Pecic, who previously worked as an associate research scientist at Columbia University Medical Center, joined CSUF faculty this fall.
The African American Studies Department presents an Oct. 1 symposium during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.