Four New Emeriti Named
President Mildred García honors four for more than 110 years of collective service to Cal State Fullerton.
President Mildred García honors four for more than 110 years of collective service to Cal State Fullerton.
The Division of Human Development, Diversity and Inclusion is offering a series of workshops for faculty, staff and administrators.
Thuyuyen Nguyen and Michael News are winners of an Emerald Literati Network Outstanding Paper Award.
Mesa Cooperativa hosts a noon Monday, Oct. 12, screening of Alfred Lugo’s documentary “The Men of Company E,” which focuses on the struggles of Chicano soldiers in World War II.
Cal State Fullerton has begun Strengthening Opportunities, Access and Resources (SOAR) to help underrepresented students succeed in their graduate studies.
Diverse Issues in Higher Education ranks CSUF No. 5 in the nation for the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to underrepresented students, and first among public universities that award primarily bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Cal State Fullerton ended its 2014-15 fiscal year having attracted more than $17.5 million in philanthropic gift commitments, exceeding funds received during the previous year.
CSUF Alumni Association president Dung Vu, a 2004 business administration alumnus, stresses how campus involvement can help graduates.
Economist Robert Mead discusses China economy.
Jane V. Hall, emeritus professor of economics and a nationally recognized expert in environmental economics, discusses why drivers are experiencing rapid changes in gas prices.