Brush Up on Grammar, Enhance Your Narrative for Successful Grant Writing
The Office of Research and Sponsored Projects is holding workshops to help faculty researchers polish their writing skills when it comes to seeking grant funding.
The Office of Research and Sponsored Projects is holding workshops to help faculty researchers polish their writing skills when it comes to seeking grant funding.
Sister Callista Roy, creator of the Adaptation Model of Nursing, gives a free, public talk April 27 at Cal State Fullerton.
Cal State Fullerton’s Applied Security Analysis Program (ASAP) is increasing its annual distribution to the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, doubling the amount that it has previously given in support of the college’s Tutoring Center.
Under the theme of “Break the Mold,” Arts Week kicks off on Sunday, April 9, with productions of “Tallgrass Gothic” and “The Merry Wives of Windsor” and, following a full week of activities, culminates in the College of the Arts’ annual ice cream social.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García met with U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and staff on Tuesday to discuss education policy and the University’s particular success in improving graduation rates, narrowing the achievement gap, and preparing students for the workforce and graduate school.
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics hosts the April 28-29 Titan Capital Management Student Investment Conference, “Sifting Through the Noise.”
In conjunction with National DNA Day, CSUF’s Pollak Library hosts an April 25 workshop focusing on family history research.
Annual event also features panel discussions on graduate school and finding internships.
Cal State Fullerton has garnered more than $2 million in grants and contracts through the third quarter of the academic year ending March 30.
The exhibition opens Saturday, April 8, and includes some of Coleman’s older works, as well as his latest, “Doorway to Joe” and “Doorway to Whitney.”