CSUF Hosts Special Olympics Athletes, Coaches
Special athletes and their coaches from five countries will be staying on campus in July as they compete in the Special Olympics World Games.
Special athletes and their coaches from five countries will be staying on campus in July as they compete in the Special Olympics World Games.
Fifteen California universities, including Cal State Fullerton, will be recognized with California Higher Education Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Best Practices Awards during a July 20-24 program.
STEM-Inc, an after-school project with Anaheim Union High School District is funded by a $1 million National Science Foundation grant to advance STEM learning among underrepresented junior high students.
Thirty-eight faculty members have received 2015-16 junior/senior intramural grants in support of projects ranging from food safety training to dual-language programs.
More than 60 faculty members and student researchers and other mollusk enthusiasts are expected to attend the 48th annual meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists June 26-27 on campus.
G. Ray Kerciu, professor emeritus of art, will have works on display June 27-Sept. 27 at the Laguna Art Museum.
Class of 2015 kinesiology graduate and former soccer player Adriana Gjonovich has been named the Big West Conference’s honoree for this year’s NCAA Women of the Year award.
Statement from CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White regarding budget deal reached June 16 by Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers.
Three faculty members have been recognized for service and leadership.
Three new members and the 2015-16 executive committee have been announced for Cal State Fullerton’s Philanthropic Foundation Board of Governors.