A Year of Milestones
Cal State Fullerton enjoyed a banner year in 2016, with new programs, honors and campus firsts adding to a strong Titan legacy.

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.

Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute hosts a Jan. 7 preview meeting of its spring programs.

The past 12 months saw some of Cal State Fullerton’s best and brightest make their University proud.

Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and administrators completed the fall semester and the second fiscal year quarter, receiving more than $5.7 million in grants and contracts for a variety of programs that help students succeed in their educational endeavors, as well as support faculty research projects.

For his master’s thesis in geology, graduate Peter Kloess studied over 500 seabird fossils from across the state, including 242 fossil seabirds from Orange County, mostly specimens housed at the John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center.

Cal State Fullerton proved it was reaching higher, not only with achievements and milestones, but through its wide-ranging events throughout 2016.
President Mildred García conferred the emeriti title on a number of campus people in December including three alumni.

From nature photography and yoga classes to Valentine’s Day activities, join the Fullerton Arboretum for a fun-filled new year.