College of Humanities and Social Sciences to Celebrate Student Success at Open House
A Sept. 8 open house will welcome Titans to a new Student Success Center.
A Sept. 8 open house will welcome Titans to a new Student Success Center.
To promote continuing education, Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents a variety of classes for music and arts enthusiasts.
The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) doctoral internship in health service psychology has achieved national accreditation from the American Psychological Association.
President Mildred García welcomes the Academic Senate, and discusses achievements and new goals.
Business administration major Elisha Gupta had the opportunity to study business in London, fresh on the heels of that country’s vote to exit the European Union.
The California State University announces the appointment of James T. Minor, deputy assistant secretary in the Office of Postsecondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education, as senior strategist for academic success and inclusive excellence.
A recently completed study led by a Cal State Fullerton business faculty member has found that policies supportive to LGBT employees are important not only to recruitment and retention but to firm perfomance.
In his role as strength and conditioning coach, Cal State Fullerton alumnus Jimmy Stitz supported the USA Women’s Volleyball team in capturing the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Robert Tomaszewski joins Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library as an associate librarian. The chemistry researcher discovered his passion for library science while completing postdoctoral work in polymer science.
Nina Robson and her students are working on collaborative engineering research to help patients suffering from limb mobility, due to strokes, birth defects or accidents.