In Memoriam – Heather Tunender
Librarian Heather Tunneler died July 1 of cancer. She had served the campus community more than eight years.
Librarian Heather Tunneler died July 1 of cancer. She had served the campus community more than eight years.
The CSU African American Initiative is offering a Summer Algebra Institute to help sixth through eighth graders develop tools to meet or exceed grade-level standards in mathematics.
CSU Summer Arts has earned a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to bring art experiences to underserved communities in the Monterey Bay area.
The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation has chosen the Center for Public and Oral History’s “Women, Politics and Activism” project for a grant.
Fifty-four faculty members have been awarded sabbaticals or difference-in-pay leaves to conduct research, write or travel during the 2015-16 academic year.
Two Cal State Fullerton lecturers were recently recognized with a community appointment and a foundation award.
Tenth annual Summer School for Nonprofits, Aug. 10-13, offers two free seminars, as well as programs on marketing, grants, leadership, fiscal management and community relations.
Incoming freshmen get hands-on lab experiences as part of the ASCEND STEM and BURST FORTH programs to get them on track for science, technology, engineering and mathematics studies this fall.
Forbes magazine has launched its second annual #MyTopCollege campaign to help celebrate campus pride by encouraging students and alumni to share the reasons they love their alma mater. Last year, Cal State Fullerton emerged as the nation’s No. 1 college, and the plan is to keep that title.
This fall, when incoming freshmen come to campus, some will be joining not only the University and the college where they major — they will join one of six learning communities.