Leadership Studies Reinforced by Lessons of Tolerance
CSUF class on toxic and intoxicating leaders includes Museum of Tolerance exhibits about the Holocaust and human-rights violations.
CSUF class on toxic and intoxicating leaders includes Museum of Tolerance exhibits about the Holocaust and human-rights violations.
Titan Recreation is offering Red Cross CPR and first aid classes this spring at various days and times.
Children’s author and illustrator Dan Santat, creator of the popular the Disney Channel animated series “The Replacements,” will give a presentation March 22 at the Pollak Library.
A third-place award for its video campaign against sexual assault was among the honors earned by Associated Students Inc. in the 2016 Association of College Unions, International “Steal This Idea” competition. The team also won two first-place awards for marketing campaigns.
Several Cal State Fullerton faculty members have been recognized for their work in various fields.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business hosts its second annual Hall of Fame Induction Celebration to honor leaders of family-owned businesses for their excellence in community, strength in success, founder’s vision and commitment to education.
Fullerton Arboretum hosts new exhibit opening March 6 in the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum.
Anthony Sparks says simultaneous work in the industry delivers doses of reality to his students.
Research abstracts related to women’s health issues are being sought through March 31 for the upcoming OC summit at CSUF.
Cal State Fullerton’s Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research and Fullerton ACT (Advocating Community Transformation) present “Homelessness 101,” a March 5 program to increase understanding of homelessness and how communities can deal with the issue.