Student Chapter Receives Gold Accreditation
The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association has awarded gold accreditation to the College of Communications’ NSSLHA chapter for the fifth consecutive year.
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.
Gregory Chris Brown, associate professor of criminal justice, was recognized by the city of Los Angeles for his work to combat gang violence.
The 1960s and ’70s make a comeback at this year’s Concert Under the Stars as Cal State Fullerton celebrates the music and artists of Motown and welcomes alumni to the stage.
Campus members interested in participation in intramural sports are encouraged to sign up now before the Sept. 21 season start.
Historian and Lincoln expert Ronald Rietveld is among Cal State Fullerton faculty members who have presented or will be presenting their research.
Economics professor Chiara Gratton-Lavoie led a group of students to Tbilisi, Georgia, to take part in a summer program at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs.
Through a partnership with Cal State Fullerton’s Hazel Miller Croy Reading Center, teachers and students at an Orange elementary school received extra help this summer to improve students’ reading, writing and language skills.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Orange County United Way to provide college-exposure programming for middle and high school students participating in the Destination Graduation program.
The Pollak Library will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the popular science fiction epic “Dune” this fall with a speaker series, an exhibition titled “Dune: From Print to Cinema and Beyond,” film screenings and a costume contest.