In Memoriam – Lloyd Rodgers
The professor emeritus of music died on Dec. 27.
The professor emeritus of music died on Dec. 27.
CSUF’s online graduate program in business ranks among the highest in the nation, according to the 2017 Best Online Degree Programs announced by U.S. News & World Report. Online programs in engineering and education rank high in California.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis will give a Jan. 21 talk at Cal State Fullerton, titled “President Trump — What’s Ahead?”
Longtime campus donor, supporter and CSUF alumnus Peggy Hammer ‘66, ‘70 (B.A. speech, M.A. reading) died Dec. 24. She was 85.
For undocumented students, the Titan Dreamers Resource Center is a “home away from away,” a place to seek advice, support and solace to achieve academic success.
High school leaders from Orange County and beyond will gather at Cal State Fullerton Jan. 10 to learn about initiatives and programs designed to help prepare secondary students for the rigors of college-level coursework.
Outstanding Professor Award honoree Mario U. Martelli, emeritus professor of mathematics, died Dec. 30 at the age of 79.
Cal State Fullerton enjoyed a banner year in 2016, with new programs, honors and campus firsts adding to a strong Titan legacy.
CSUF student and faculty researchers will be among participants at the Jan. 5-7 CSU Biotechnology Symposium, designed to broaden exposure to cutting-edge biotechnologies, product-focused innovation and the spectrum of career paths available in the life sciences.
Four campus members were recently recognized for their accomplishments.