The Gold Standard
Feature about business alumnus Ben Gold, co-founder and president of Quick Bridge Funding.
Feature about business alumnus Ben Gold, co-founder and president of Quick Bridge Funding.
California State University’s CalStateTEACH program, which offers prospective teachers the opportunity to study and earn credential credits online, has won the coveted national Apple Distinguished Program Award for the third consecutive time.
As the CSU celebrated the Class of 3 Million in 2014-15, preliminary data indicates an overall record-breaking increase in charitable gifts, including a spike of 11,000 additional alumni donors. This marks the fourth consecutive year the university has seen increases in philanthropic giving.
A wide variety of activities have been scheduled leading up to Cal State Fullerton’s Homecoming Saturday, Jan. 30.
Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program will honor its namesake, astronaut and Challenger space shuttle crew member Ronald E. McNair, on the 30th anniversary of the Challenge disaster, with a Thursday, Jan. 28, open house.
Professor’s career includes performances at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
The Feb. 6 “Young at Heart” honors the late James D. Young, professor emeritus of theater and founding chair of Cal State Fullerton’s Theatre and Dance Department.
Phillip Kopp, assistant professor of criminal justice, brings his interests in researching body cameras worn by police, and plans to expand his studies to include local departments.
Two graduate students have received fellowship awards from the Council on Social Work Education’s Minority Fellowship Program.
The University has been awarded a $3 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to train students in stem cell research and regenerative medicine.