Recent Appointments Announced
New and old members of the campus community have been recently named to positions throughout the campus.
New and old members of the campus community have been recently named to positions throughout the campus.
Among those in the audience listening to President Mildred García give her annual convocation address this week were new-to-campus faculty and staff members, campus veterans and a special group: faculty, staff and students who put their faith in the university when it was brand new.
Annual Convocation reviews campus successes, its history and its future.
Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing received a federal grant to enhance the diversity of its students; a total of $600,000 is earmarked for student scholarships over the next four years.
Cal State Fullerton students interested in future careers in research are getting a step up in experience, as well as learning the ins and outs of earning advanced degrees, by being a part of MARC, or Maximizing Access to Research Careers.
Jeannine Pedersen-Guzman of the Cooper Center penned the book ” ‘Ehéngmay and the Raven,” which will be distributed in Orange County elementary schools to help students learn about local Native Americans.
For faculty looking for assistance and support — from diversity training and how to improve student feedback to how to integrate accessible instructional materials into the curriculum and how to use Titanium — there is now a one-stop place to go: Faculty Support Services.
Cal State Fullerton will begin assisted parking and shuttle services to help alleviate the parking crunch on campus for the fall.
Years of examining archival documentation of trade relationships between Native Americans and British colonists leads to a first book for CSUF historian.
The public is invited to campus to observe the “Great American Eclipse” on Aug. 21.