Campus Programs Teach Students ‘They Can’
Two CSUF programs geared to helping underrepresented students achieve and excel in their educational endeavors were recently recognized as finalists in a national competition.
Two CSUF programs geared to helping underrepresented students achieve and excel in their educational endeavors were recently recognized as finalists in a national competition.
Four Cal State Fullerton graduate students, all CSU Pre-Doctoral Scholars, discuss what drives them to achieve their educational goals.
Civil engineering students Daniel Do and John Stapleton are recipients of research grants from the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program.
Ioakim Boutakidis, associate professor of child and adolescent studies and associate dean of student success in the College of Health and Human Development, will discuss “Unpacking White Privilege: A Personal and Theoretical Examination” at noon Tuesday, Sept. 29.
The College of Education is co-hosting a Sept. 25 institute for educators on dual immersion instruction in Spanish, expected to draw K-12 teachers and principals from across the state.
Campus members discuss the importance of the “Dune” series of books as the Pollak Library begins its monthlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of its publication.
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
Faculty members from the College of the Arts will be on stage, on screen and exhibiting in coming months.
See the rare total eclipse of a “supermoon” Sept. 27 at the Fullerton Arboretum — the last of four total lunar eclipses in 2014-15. The last supermoon eclipse occurred in 1982 and the next won’t take place again until 2033.