In Memoriam — Herbert Rutemiller
Herbert Rutemiller, professor emeritus of management science, died Sept. 28.
Herbert Rutemiller, professor emeritus of management science, died Sept. 28.
Provost Carolyn Thomas and Vice President of Human Resources, Diversity and Inclusion David Forgues share techniques put to the test in Thomas’s spring selection and the entirely online interview process.
Cal State Fullerton awarded a record-breaking number of degrees to underrepresented students in 2019-20, according to the university’s Office of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness.
Through Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), a team of more than 30 mental health professionals are available to help students through this difficult times.
The Spencer Foundation has awarded Cal State Fullerton a $400,000 grant for “Project LEARN: Language, Equity and Action Research With Newcomer Students,” which builds upon the success of the Summer Language Academy for newcomer and immigrant middle and high school students.
In preparation for the November general election, CSUF’s Office of Alumni Engagement is hosting a voter education series via Zoom and Instagram Live.
Amid challenges, Project Rebound remains committed to the well-being of formerly incarcerated students.
CSUF students explore a journey of self-discovery by meeting alumni as they traveled within California.
The California State University Board of Trustees has appointed Joseph I. Castro to serve as the eighth chancellor of the CSU. The first California native and first Mexican American to be appointed to oversee the 23-campus system will begin his new role on Jan. 4, 2021.
President Virjee introduces the resources Cal State Fullerton has related to the 2020 election and urges all Titans to register and vote.