Mendelssohn and Gilfry One Night on Stage
International opera star and Cal State Fullerton alumnus Rod Gilfry ‘81 (B.A. music-music education) returns to his alma mater Saturday, May 5, for a performance of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.”
International opera star and Cal State Fullerton alumnus Rod Gilfry ‘81 (B.A. music-music education) returns to his alma mater Saturday, May 5, for a performance of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.”
Eighteen U.S. Army cadets in Cal State Fullerton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will be commissioned for duty as second lieutenants at a May 17 ceremony. Keynote speaker will be Brig. Gen. Jeff Broadwater.
April 27 talk on homelessness rallies activists and policy-makers seeking long-term solutions.
Titan Rosalina Davis and her husband, Raul, receive the Estrella Award for Business of the Year.
More than 50 speakers are featured at the 40th annual, student-run conference.
Tyler D. Parry, CSUF associate professor of African American studies, shares his research on tuition-free universities in the United States.
In a statement to the California State University community, CSU Chancellor Timothy White announced the CSU would not seek a tuition increase for the incoming academic year.
Team members from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences received CSUF’s Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Award for their contributions to the “African American Civic Engagement” exhibit and fundraising initiative.
Cal State Fullerton recognized and honored the leadership qualities and service of Paulina Tagle during this year’s University Awards Ceremony.
Faculty and administrators are bylined on essays, articles and book chapters related to a wide range of topics, including recent court decisions, cinema and cross-racial friendships among women.