Pathways to Peace Exhibit at Pollak Library Through May
Peace exhibit at Pollak Library uses artwork, poetry and literature to explore pathways to peace as a response to global violence and war.

Peace exhibit at Pollak Library uses artwork, poetry and literature to explore pathways to peace as a response to global violence and war.

An opening celebration of the Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course, used by ROTC cadets for physical training and conditioning, will be held April 22.

Cal State Fullerton will celebrate Earth Week April 19-21 with a farmer’s market, a green energy expo and showcases.
The CSU joins in a communitywide partnership program to get young people, especially those from disadvantaged families, on a fast track to college.

For 16 years, CSU campuses have offered students opportunities to learn while serving in the community.

Golf biomechanics researcher Scott K. Lynn focuses on improving golfers’ performance and preventing injuries, as well as how the sport can keep people active into their golden years.
Watercolors created by Cal State Fullerton students and inspired by the Fullerton Arboretum’s landscape will be exhibited April 16 through May 22 in the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum located on the grounds of the botanical garden.

The April 7 Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month reception featured a keynote address by social justice trainer and educator Raja G. Bhattar.

Student research, films and lectures intrigue during annual focus on the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Cal State Fullerton economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka will discuss the outlook for the national economy and Orange County at the April 28 Midyear Economic Forecast Conference.