Titans’ Work on Display at National Computer Graphics Conference
Almost 40 students from the Art Department will showcase their work at the annual computer graphics and interactive techniques conference in Los Angeles opening July 30.

Almost 40 students from the Art Department will showcase their work at the annual computer graphics and interactive techniques conference in Los Angeles opening July 30.
The professor emeritus of physical education was instrumental in developing CSUF’s physical education teacher preparation program; sport psychology curriculum; and women’s basketball, golf, volleyball and tennis teams.

David Nanigian, associate professor of finance; business administration major Saba Afridi; and Tuffy Titan visit Wall Street.

A new summer program introduced children to robotics, circuits and virtual programming to spark an interest in engineering and other STEM fields.
University issues statement regarding arbitration outcome for Eric Canin.

High school students in this summer’s Engineering Innovation program will put their engineering skills to the test in the July 21 Spaghetti Bridge contest to see how much weight their design can hold.

Three business leaders have been named to Cal State Fullerton’s Philanthropic Board of Governors, the nonprofit auxiliary organization established to build and strengthen relations with the community and encourage advocacy, investment in and support of the University.

Sixteen students from across disciplines spent two weeks in June in Puerto Rico, where they became immersed in the educational, social and health needs of the island population, and gained experience working for social change.

Classes on marketing, grants, leadership and fiscal management are part of the program being offered at the Aug. 14-16 Summer School for Nonprofits sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research.

A 2014 business administration alum took $200 in coffee and supplies, rented a table and started a business in Australia.