CSUF Celebrates Student Diversity Through Cultural Ceremonies
California State University, Fullerton celebrates its diverse student population through a series of cultural recognition events in May leading up to Commencement 2016.
California State University, Fullerton celebrates its diverse student population through a series of cultural recognition events in May leading up to Commencement 2016.
The students will perform for industry professionals Tuesday, April 19 at Burbank’s Falcon Theatre.
Science educator H. Eric Streitberger, professor emeritus of chemistry and biochemistry, is the recipient of the Alumni Award for his support and contributions to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Enjoy a variety of flavored sweets and savory delights from around the world during the Fullerton Arboretum’s “Around the World in 80 Days” afternoon tea.
Two-day conference offers insightful panels and activities with industry professionals in media, public relations, entertainment and cinema, tourism and human communications.
The John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, in partnership with OC Parks, will host a free educational family event April 30 at Irvine Regional Park.
The Fullerton Arboretum kicks off a new series of culinary classes Thursday, April 21, with a program on food and wine pairing.
“Politics of Adult Literacy Education in the United States” is the focus of a Thursday, April 28, public symposium.
Students in Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Scholars program will be sharing their research during a Saturday, April 30, public symposium at the Anaheim Community Center. The 6:30-9 p.m. program is free and open to the public.
An exhibition at the Begovich Gallery celebrates 25 years of creator-driven animation through original sketches, production art and video content.