Honoring Executive Leadership
Four individuals who have demonstrated excellence in executive leadership are among the honorees at the Leadership Awards luncheon hosted Friday, May 5, by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Leadership.
Four individuals who have demonstrated excellence in executive leadership are among the honorees at the Leadership Awards luncheon hosted Friday, May 5, by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Leadership.
A noted performer and clinician, the professor emeritus of music joined Cal State Fullerton in 1972 and retired in 1997.
Seventeen Cal State Fullerton undergraduates and graduate-level students were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during an April 12 program held as part of Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods celebrates one year of achievements addressing disparities in health and education in local communities while providing students with valuable hands-on learning experiences.
CSUF alumnus Amber Deister joined Columbia Business School in 2014 to help future business leaders graduate and succeed.
Computer engineering professor Kiran George is this year’s recipient of the L. Donald Shields Excellence in Scholarship and Creativity Award.
Brady Heiner, assistant professor of philosophy, spearheaded the CSU systemwide expansion of the education access program for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Biochemistry professor Maria C. Linder celebrates 40 years of service and has no plans to retire. She will continue working on her nationally recognized research and mentoring students in her lab.
The National Science Foundation has awarded the University a nearly $3 million grant to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in middle schools and high schools.
A new partnership with the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana was celebrated as the embodiment a joint commitment to student success.