OLLI Award Winner Finds Her Calling Helping Others
Psychology graduate Susan Cane is the recipient of the 2016 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Betty Robertson Award.
Psychology graduate Susan Cane is the recipient of the 2016 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Betty Robertson Award.
Annual festival screens eight films by cinema and television arts students.
More than 170 presenters will discuss best practices in a wide range of sustainable and green projects ranging from construction, lighting and energy during the 15th annual California Higher Education Sustainability Conference June 27-June 30 at Cal State Fullerton.
Members of the Cal State Fullerton University Police Department will be joining more than 3,000 law enforcement officers from throughout the Southland in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.
This summer, McNair Scholar Vicente Mata will be spending seven weeks at UC Santa Barbara conducting research. He is but one of 11 McNair Scholars who are conducting research at top research institutions thanks to the federally funded program that promotes advance degree preparation for underrepresented students.
Two Cal State Fullerton student teams will participate in June in separate intercollegiate competitions with their robotic Mars rover and solid fuel rocket.
Alumnus and future dentist Matthew Siracusa, recipient of the 2016 Miles D. McCarthy Health Professions Award, has been accepted to the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
Brian McCabe, lecturer in geography, is one of 28 Cal State Fullerton faculty members to receive an author award this year.
Rommel Salvador, assistant professor of management, will spend four weeks exploring “Moral Psychology and Education: Putting the Humanities to Work,” sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities.
Cal State Fullerton art graduate Claudia Itzel Márquez, the inaugural recipient of the Excellence in Promoting International Experiences and Global Engagement Award, spent a transformative year in Florence. “Every student,” she says, “deserves to study, intern, work or live abroad.”