University Police Chief Has Found His Niche in Campus Service
CSUF’s new police chief discusses serving the campus community.
CSUF’s new police chief discusses serving the campus community.
Earl Lewis, former president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, now professor of history and African American and African studies at the University of Michigan, will address graduates and candidates at Cal State Fullerton’s universitywide commencement ceremony on Friday, May 18.
Richard L. Hasen, a nationally recognized expert in legislation, election law and campaign finance regulation will be the speaker for a Saturday, April 21, presentation and discussion sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Patrons of the Library.
Nearly 10,000 admitted freshmen and transfer students and their family members are expected to attend the April 14 welcome day.
Cal State Fullerton will be represented by eight student researchers at the 32nd annual CSU Research Competition May 4-5 at Sacramento State.
The College of the Arts has performances, workshops and career advice as part of the roster of activities taking place April 7-13.
Three female civil engineering students won prestigious fellowship awards from the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program for Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
A watercolor painting class has become something more as students engage not only in the creative process, but also in the final presentation of a gallery exhibition and public reception.
CSUF’s reception for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month featured an inspiring keynote message, student performances and special recognitions.
Cal State Fullerton brings chefs, artists, writers and entrepreneurs to campus April 10 for its Black Arts Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.