In Memoriam – Robert E. Spenger
Robert E. (Bob) Spenger, professor emeritus of chemistry, died Jan. 20 at the age of 92.
Robert E. (Bob) Spenger, professor emeritus of chemistry, died Jan. 20 at the age of 92.
A recent study-abroad experience in Mexico found a group of Cal State Fullerton students learning about the country’s muralist movement, then helping a group of children make their own mural.
Ken Gilbert, president of BCR Hawaii, a business consulting firm, will discuss “Innovation in a Family Business,” as the keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business’s Feb. 15 program.
A recent graduate share how the experience she received in the Applied Securities Analysis Program helped her in achieving her career goals.
“At Cal State Fullerton, we’re taking the approach of not just filling the need for more teachers,” says Lisa Kirtman, dean of the College of Education. “We want to make sure these teaching positions are filled with strong, qualified teachers — educators who are prepared to be excellent teachers …”
Making her mark as a leader firmly committed to equity and inclusion at Cal State Fullerton, President Mildred García reflects on her journey to becoming the 11th female president — and the first Latina president — in the California State University system.
MARC STEIN ’91 (B.A. communications) is known for Titan mentions in his tweets and for his work as a senior NBA reporter for ESPN.
Women have led for generations in the United Kingdom, France, Norway and Germany, and multiple countries empower women to participate in leadership roles using quotas requiring governing bodies to have at least a minimum percentage of female representation. Yet, 2016 was the first year a woman won the presidential nomination for a major party in the United States. And female representation in local and legislative politics has been slow to grow.
Cal State Fullerton’s President Mildred García and other campus representatives will be focusing on the possibilities and opportunities to attend college this month as part of the California State University Super Sunday effort to improve educational outcomes for historically underserved populations.
A Tuesday, Feb, 7, reception featuring a talk by Joel Abraham, associate professor of biological science, and hosted by President Mildred García is one of the activities scheduled for Black History Month.