Titan Taking Reins of CA Assembly
Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, a two-time CSUF graduate, will be the next speaker of the California State Assembly — and first Titan in this leadership role.
Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, a two-time CSUF graduate, will be the next speaker of the California State Assembly — and first Titan in this leadership role.
Cal State Fullerton’s Epsilon Eta chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, has won the 2015 Best Chapter Award for the third year in a row.
President Mildred García is speaking today before the Orange County Forum on the 2015 Orange County Community Indicators Report, released in July.
At the Sept. 2 Orange County Forum program, CSUF President Mildred García talks about the pivotal role of education in the county’s future.
Criminal justice student Eugenio Rivera was able to study in Brazil over the summer with the assistance from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which helps undergraduates with financial constraints study abroad. The trip, said Rivera, was a “once-in-a-lifetime experience.””
Regulators from the Securities and Exchange Commission, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and Financial Accounting Standards Board will cover the latest updates on financial reporting during a Friday, Sept. 18, conference sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Corporate Reporting and Governance. In addition, top trends shaping capital markets will be the focus of speakers from the private sector.
The California State University has selected 23 students who have demonstrated superior academic and personal achievement to receive the 2015 CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. Cal State Fullerton’s honoree is Todd Callahan.
The California State University welcomes approximately 132,855 new students this fall with innovative programs and transformative, high-quality courses that contribute to student achievement and academic success.
The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association has awarded gold accreditation to the College of Communications’ NSSLHA chapter for the fifth consecutive year.
Geology student Kevin Hunter and faculty mentor Joe Carlin spent five days on a research vessel in Monterey Bay in late August, working on a collaborative project to collect sediment from the ocean’s seabed.