Titans Learn About Global Refugee Crisis While Studying Abroad
A Cal State Fullerton professor of political science takes students to Italy each summer, where they learn about the complexities of the worldwide refugee crisis.
A Cal State Fullerton professor of political science takes students to Italy each summer, where they learn about the complexities of the worldwide refugee crisis.
Although highly trained, when nurses enter an examination room, they may face individuals who are scared, in pain or confused. Beyond finding out what the symptoms may be, nurses must be able to question, explain and respond in a manner that provides comfort and is easily understood. CSUF nursing students are now getting this kind of experience through the standardized patient program.
A memorial service for Carolyn Johnson will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 8 at First Lutheran Church, 215 N. Lemon St., in Fullerton. A luncheon will follow.
Education Week Nov. 13-16 features events and activities for the teaching profession.
The Cal State Fullerton student team led by Eric Hoang did not let a snafu of their custom-built trebuchet squash their competitive spirit at the 10th annual Pumpkin Launch. The team won second place and CSUF’s Society of Women Engineers tied for third.
Beginning next January, students at Cal State Fullerton have another choice when they select their college courses: to pick classes that offer free digital materials or low-cost print versions.
Award-winning art from the Orange County Fair will be on display at the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum through Dec. 3.
Cal State Fullerton is taking specific, actionable steps to increase timely graduation rates for first-time freshmen and transfer students while eliminating the opportunity gap for traditionally underrepresented students as part of California State University’s Graduation Initiative 2025.
A new CSU program gives student hands-on experience while helping to solve water problems impacting Southern California.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García will be leaving the University she has led for almost six years to assume the presidency of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, effective Jan. 22, 2018.