2017 Cal State Fullerton Athletics Hall of Fame Class Announced
The seventh class of the Cal State Fullerton Athletics Hall of Fame has been released and will be inducted and honored on Oct. 27.
The seventh class of the Cal State Fullerton Athletics Hall of Fame has been released and will be inducted and honored on Oct. 27.
Theatre arts Class of 2015 graduate Ruben Carbajal visits the morning news team of KTLA to talk about performing in the national touring company of the Broadway smash “Hamilton.”
Students and alumni are paying homage to the University through song at the Sept. 23 event.
Behind the scenes at the Fullerton Arboretum, two alumni are using their degrees to help nurture the grounds and provide educational experiences for the community.
Theatre arts alumnus discusses his education, acting career and dual roles as John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the national touring company of “Hamilton.”
Alumnus José Mota, a longtime Angels’ broadcaster, recently made history as the first Major League Baseball broadcaster to offer play-by-play and analysis in English and Spanish on radio and television for the same ballclub.
Alumna Sadaf Salout ’07, ’10 says the advice from John Bradley Jackson, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, continues to inspire her: “You have to be first, best or different.”
A group of CSUF theatre alumni have come together to establish the “pay what you want” Coeurage Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
Among those in the audience listening to President Mildred García give her annual convocation address this week were new-to-campus faculty and staff members, campus veterans and a special group: faculty, staff and students who put their faith in the university when it was brand new.
Ten thousand teachers participated statewide in the third annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit, including about 1,000 educators who came to CSUF. The free day of learning, led by teachers for teachers, was held at 35 host sites across the state.