Counting the Homeless: CSUF Assists in Orange County’s Homeless Tally
Faculty members organize campus as one of five deployment centers for volunteers in the biennial count.
Faculty members organize campus as one of five deployment centers for volunteers in the biennial count.
Anthony Sparks, assistant professor of cinema and television arts, will speak Sunday, Feb. 19 at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
A construction project — begun in December — will upgrade both hot and cold water flow for more efficient heating and cooling to the northeast side of the campus.
University Police and Titan Recreation are sponsoring a spring program designed to teach women awareness and defensive techniques useful in threatening situations.
The California State University will honor CSUF’s Ruth Yopp-Edwards, professor of elementary and bilingual education, on Jan. 31, with the Wang Family Excellence Award for her extraordinary commitment to student achievement and exemplary contributions in her academic discipline.
Makeba Parramore Wilbourn ’97, ’01 (B.A., M.A. psychology), now teaching at Duke University, was named a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education recently awarded Cal State Fullerton a 2017 Promising Practices Award for its student success teams.
The regional Small Business Development Center Network for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties is helping businesses prepare for something they hope will never happen: a disaster.
Doris Brissae, who served on campus for more than 32 years, died Jan. 6.
“It’s a very interesting situation we find ourselves in,” said Michael Dukakis, former Massachusetts governor who ran for president in 1988, speaking before more than 100 campus and community members on the day after the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump (Jan. 21).