Notes From Omaha
Titan fans carry Titan pride across the country.
Titan fans carry Titan pride across the country.
Cal State Fullerton has found technology – for maintaining lighting, irrigation or room temperatures – a help in being efficient and sustainable.
Following months of designing, building, testing, and even setbacks, Titan engineers saw their unmanned aerial vehicle take flight this month in Maryland, setting a team record for this annual competition.
Alumni Association supports Titan baseball while in Omaha for College World Series.
Opening ceremonies at the College World Series is about introducing the teams, enjoying the carnival atmosphere, reacquainting with old friends, and getting fired up for the games that will lead to the eventual crowning of a national champion.
The Conference Committee of the California Legislature voted Tuesday to provide the California State University with an additional $227.5 million in ongoing funds to amplify the university’s success in increasing graduation rates.
The John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center and the Heritage Museum of Orange County, will present “From Dinosaurs to People: Reliving Orange County’s Past” on Sunday, July 19.
Cal State Fullerton has stepped up to a U.S. Department of Education call to assist students displaced by the closing of Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit postsecondary education provider. CSUF’s Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership is leading the California State University system effort.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is hosting the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate June 8-10. The event brings together 175 higher education leaders from across the country to discuss and define the future of the education doctorate.
Cal State Fullerton master of music major Jason Pano is this year’s recipient of the Elliot and Kathleen Alexander Memorial Scholarship by professional chorus Pacific Chorale.