Speaker Promotes Healing for Queer, Trans People of Color
Erica Woodland, founder of the National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network, headlines Cal State Fullerton’s LGTBQ History Month reception.
Erica Woodland, founder of the National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network, headlines Cal State Fullerton’s LGTBQ History Month reception.
Debbie Rose, director of CSUF’s Center for Successful Aging and a professor of kinesiology, shares key findings from the 2016 Orange County Older Adult Profile.
The grand opening will take place Oct. 26, with a visit from Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García is among 25 leaders in higher education recognized as “Hispanic Leaders and Role Models in Higher Education” by Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education.
Students, administrators, faculty and staff joined in the Thursday, Oct. 20, festivities in honor of the latest expansion of the Titan Student Union.
For more than 50 years, Irene Lange has shared her marketing knowledge and experience with thousands of business students. In honor of her efforts and dedication beyond five decades, Cal State Fullerton recognized the veteran chair and professor of marketing today as the University’s longest-serving faculty member during this year’s University Awards Program.
CSUF faculty members and alumni connected with the 2016 Olympics will share their stories and research at a Nov. 2 panel event in the Titan Student Union.
Hundreds of faculty and staff members gathered Oct. 20 to join in a campuswide celebration recognizing individuals and groups for special accomplishments, years of service, faculty tenure and/or promotion and staff completion of certificates of degree programs.
As part of today’s University Awards Program, Cal State Fullerton recognized faculty, staff and administrators for their dedicated years of service. In addition to Irene Lange’s 50 years of service, also recognized was James Santucci for 45 years and 19 others who have served for more than 30 years.
Yu Bai, who joined CSUF’s computer engineering faculty this fall, focuses his research on the new and exciting field of artificial intelligence and what the future holds for the development of smart machines.