Thousands of Titans Graduate
Spirits were high as about 10,000 Titans — graduates and candidates for graduation — participated in Cal State Fullerton’s May 16-17 commencement ceremonies.
Spirits were high as about 10,000 Titans — graduates and candidates for graduation — participated in Cal State Fullerton’s May 16-17 commencement ceremonies.
For his community service, scholarly activities and commitment to the health professions, graduating biological science scholar David Eng has earned two of the highest University student honors: the Kenneth L. Goodhue-McWilliams and the Alumni Association’s Outstanding Senior awards. He will be recognized at Friday’s Honors and Scholars Awards Program and will participate in Sunday’s commencement ceremonies.
Good detective work by University Police office has resulted in the arrest of a suspect in a number of campus thefts.
Longtime Cal State Fullerton donor and volunteer William J. McGarvey Jr., 93, died this morning (May 14) at his home in Fullerton.
Lou Correa, distinguished alumnus and former state Senator for California’s 34th District, has returned to his alma mater to help prepare students to contribute to the social and economic vitality of our interconnected global community.
Toby Rider, assistant professor of kinesiology, aims to teach students to consider the role of sports in society.
Cal State Fullerton President García Mildred was applauded Monday night as a trailblazer, along with the five other women presidents leading campuses in the California State University system.
Facilities Operations has installed an outdoor water bottle refilling station on campus. It joins several such fountains located in buildings throughout campus.
CSUF hosts an Open House to welcome new Titan families. Event includes a Spanish-language preview of important information, details on what to expect at the New Parent and Family Orientation, entertainment and more.
A computer-based electric wheelchair controlled by using thoughts and facial expressions, a motorcycle anti‐theft system that notifies suspicious movement via mobile phone and an automated machine that prepares burgers with a smartphone app will be among computer engineering student projects demonstrated from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, May 15, in Room 221 of the Engineering Building.