Flying Pumpkins, Oh My!
A field of CSUF student and community teams will compete using giant trebuchets, catapults and other launchers to hurl pumpkins at the Nov. 7 Pumpkin Launch on campus.
A field of CSUF student and community teams will compete using giant trebuchets, catapults and other launchers to hurl pumpkins at the Nov. 7 Pumpkin Launch on campus.
The Chancellor’s Office has recognized the University’s Supplemental Instruction Program as a model for other CSU campuses, with CSUF’s Philip Janowicz leading the effort to expand the program systemwide to boost student success.
Cal State Fullerton’s WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center presents its 16th annual Violence Prevention Conference, “It’s On Us: Preventing Sexual Violence.”
Campus members gathered in the outdoor pavilion of the Fullerton Arboretum Oct. 22 to recognize the importance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals on campus and the community.
CSUF serves as a leader in helping students save money on textbooks though the campus bookstore. In fact, since 2007, it has been estimated that CSUF students have saved more than $20 million on course materials.
Four senior geology majors and one graduate student joined James Parham, assistant professor of geological science and a faculty curator at the John D. Cooper Center, in presenting research they conducted using local fossils.
Faculty members from the College of the Arts are making their mark in their fields with award-winning work and industry participation.
The Titan Student Union hosts a Nov. 2-Jan. 29 exhibit of student works.
Terry Saenz and Terri Snyder are co-author and author of two books recently released.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García discussed the current state of and successful strategies for increasing faculty diversity on college campuses in a keynote address at the HACU Dean’s Forum.