Statewide Business/Economics Teachers Workshop in August
A daylong workshop for teachers from throughout California will be held Aug. 1 at Cal State Fullerton.
A daylong workshop for teachers from throughout California will be held Aug. 1 at Cal State Fullerton.
Amy Kremer ’14 (M.A. American studies), an instructor at Mt. San Antonio Community College in Walnut, is one of the recipients of the 2015 Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award.
For biology alumnus and doctoral student David Lin, his Cal State Fullerton graduate research experiences and faculty mentorship not only helped him write his thesis on the public health problem of antibiotic-resistant infections and further his education, but also earned him the 2015 Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award.
The College of Education is scheduled for a November 2015 accreditation review by the National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education. Federal regulations require that accrediting agencies allow for public comment on the qualifications of institutions or programs under consideration for first or continuing accreditation.
Longtime Cal State Fullerton donor and supporter Joe Hammer died April 25.
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has been awarded a $2.2 million U.S. Small Business Administration contract to continue to oversee the SBA’s regional small-business development network for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate elected its new executive committee this week. Emily Bonney, associate professor of liberal studies, was named chair.
Students in Communications 451, Advertising Campaigns, are gaining real-world experience by designing interactive marketing campaigns for real clients, including Titan Athletics and Sanuk, a global lifestyle brand known for its footwear.
Cal State Fullerton will be going brown — briefly — in response to the state’s current drought conditions. The result is a whole lot less grass but a lot more drought-resistant ground cover. The action is a result of a mandatory water order announced April 1 by Gov. Jerry Brown.