Spring Brings Shakespeare, Dancing and a ‘Wild Party’
CSUF kicks off the spring theater and dance season with “The Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
CSUF kicks off the spring theater and dance season with “The Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
Against a backdrop of music, speeches and pledges, Cal State Fullerton alumnus Lou Correa ’80 (B.A. economics), the newly elected congressman representing the 46th Congressional District, was ceremonially sworn in at a community ceremony held yesterday (Feb. 22) at the Grand Central Art Center in downtown Santa Ana’s Artists Village.
Edna Adan Ismail, former foreign minister of the Republic of Somaliland, recently visited Cal State Fullerton to learn best practices from its midwifery program.
Two Cal State Fullerton administrators are being honored for their contributions to the University and to teaching.
Discover a variety of art, gardening and culinary activities at the Fullerton Arboretum during the months of March and April. All proceeds benefit the botanical garden’s education programs.
“Create Your Own Story” is the theme of this year’s Business Madness, an annual five-day program featuring fun and educational activities, including a presentation featuring former Pixar story creator Matthew Luhn.
For the seventh year, Cal State Fullerton’s master of social work program has received federal funding to tackle a nationwide shortage of child welfare workers.
Three Titan alumni and an honorary alumna will be recognized for their service and support of Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, March 4, during the University’s Vision & Visionaries dinner and celebration.
Cal State Fullerton was recently awarded a $2 million grant from the California State University system as part of the statewide system’s effort to increase the number of freshmen graduating in four years, and transfer students graduating in two years.
Two CSUF faculty members and graduate students from the master of social work program, were among presenters at recent conferences held in Anaheim and New Orleans.