University Celebrates Faculty and Staff at 2021 University Awards Ceremony
The annual University Awards Program featured fun and sincere appreciation to campus faculty and staff members for their service.
The annual University Awards Program featured fun and sincere appreciation to campus faculty and staff members for their service.
Whether dressing up in a Star Wars Jedi costume with a lightsaber in hand, talking about fossils of prehistoric Pokémon as the researcher “Professor Oak” or posing with a velociraptor from “Jurassic Park,” Cal State Fullerton alumnus Gabriel-Philip Santos hopes to inspire and engage others in learning science.
My anti-racism journey is just beginning. Growing up, I never had “The Talk.” Instead, when I had an experience that left me confused or despondent, I chatted with my parents, specifically my mother, to understand the world I lived in. My mother frequently had conversations with me to prepare me for possible obstacles I might […]
Sridhar Sundaram will join Cal State Fullerton as the next dean of the College of Business and Economics, effective July 15.
For his exemplary contributions as an educator and scholar, biological science professor William “Bill” Hoese has been selected as Cal State Fullerton’s 2021 Outstanding Professor.
For infectious disease researcher María Soledad Ramírez, her ultimate goal is to contribute to the fight against drug resistance. A native of Buenos Aires with experience in molecular microbiology and clinical research, Ramírez came to Cal State Fullerton in fall 2014. Since, she has established an active and groundbreaking antibiotic-resistance research program that involves undergraduate […]
Monishia “Moe” Miller, lecturer in criminal justice, was named Cal State Fullerton’s 2020-21 Outstanding Lecturer.
Danielle Zacherl, professor of biological science, is this year’s recipient of the Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Jon Bruschke is the recipient of this year’s Faculty Leadership in Collegial Governance Award.
“We have a long history of valuing teachers and professors in the classroom and a growing tradition of emphasizing the relationship between teaching and research.” Jack Bedell John (Jack) Bedell arrived in California in 1969 with his dissertation in hand, six Siamese cats, his wife and 5-week-old daughter after a cross-country ride from Cleveland, Ohio, […]