‘Bat Night’ Returns at Tucker
“Bat Night” at Cal State Fullerton’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary on Oct. 15 features educational talks about bats and myths that surround them.
“Bat Night” at Cal State Fullerton’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary on Oct. 15 features educational talks about bats and myths that surround them.
A new state law will complement the California State University’s own efforts to address the issue of hunger and homelessness among college students.
Student groups and departments are celebrating the achievements of Hispanics through a variety of programs continuing through Oct. 12.
Professor of Music Robert Istad’s Outstanding Professor Presentation will take place Tuesday, Oct. 4, in the Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Meng Concert Hall.
Sandy G. Bond, a 25-year real estate veteran from New Zealand, brings her expertise and knowledge to Cal State Fullerton as the new director of its Real Estate and Land Use Institute (RELUI).
The Veterans Resource Center is offering VETNET Ally seminars Oct. 5 and Nov. 3 to educate the campus community about the needs and concerns of military service members and veterans.
New at Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana: Yulya Dukhovny’s “Fisherman’s Dream – The World in Miniature.”
CSUF students and faculty experts critique nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during presidential debate viewing party on campus.
Cal State Fullerton’s WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center is accepting donations of gently used professional attire to stock its new career closet for students.
With a nearly $160,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, engineering faculty member Kristijan Kolozvari and his students are developing innovative simulation tools to predict the seismic performance of tall buildings.