Campus Authors’ Works Featured in Magazines and Journals
Campus members have served as guest editors and co-authors of recent published works.
Campus members have served as guest editors and co-authors of recent published works.
MARC Scholars are spending their summer not at the beach but in laboratories at doctoral-granting institutions to gain experience and perspective into a future career in research.
More than 300 Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff are participating in study abroad and away programs during the summer.
The late Leonard Ullrich started Hydraflow in a small garage 55 years ago with two employees. Today, under his daughter, Cindy Ayloush, the family-owned company employs nearly 250 people in their 174,000-square-foot facility in Fullerton designing and manufacturing low-pressure, lightweight, flexible products, like hose assemblies and couplings, for the aerospace industry.
The hot days of summer bring new exhibitions and a special performance to Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center.
Faculty workshops to increase knowledge about the integration of LGBTQ-related topics into history-social studies classes, a civil dialogue series on diversity-related issues and other efforts to increase awareness of and support for all campus members are being developed as part of a new fellowship program at Cal State Fullerton.
Nawang B. Phuntsog received a Fulbright-Nehru award to conduct research in India, focusing on the role of altruistic attitudes in fostering a compassionate schooling culture.
When Nicolette Passerello got an email about applying for a fellowship in which she could spend the summer interning with a nonprofit and gain valuable, high-impact, real-life experience, she saw it as an incredible opportunity.
Twenty-two faculty members have been named Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) ambassadors and will be learning how to use open educational resources (OER) — freely accessible, openly licensed books, documents and media used for teaching, learning and research — in the classrooms.
Kimo Furumoto, associate professor of music, traveled to Japan to conduct research and compose music for a ballet based on a children’s book — then conducted his own composition with the Rio Hondo Symphony Orchestra.