Professor Emeritus Bidding Farewell to Pacific Chorale
Professor of Music Robert Istad is stepping in as conductor of the chorale as John Alexander bids adieu to the organization after 45 years.
Professor of Music Robert Istad is stepping in as conductor of the chorale as John Alexander bids adieu to the organization after 45 years.
Alumna Pamela M. Schweitzer, the first female chief professional officer of pharmacy and assistant surgeon general in the U.S. Public Health Service, returned to her alma mater to visit with students.
The alumna, who wrote the screenplays for “Maleficent,” “Beauty and the Beast” and other films, will host an open forum March 21.
The theatre arts alumna dishes on her favorite professors, shares advice for acting students and reveals what she loves about her show, “Pitch.”
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Ramsey Nijem reflects on his first full season as head strength and conditioning coach for the Sacramento Kings.
Imagine presenting a complete financial statement valuation and analysis before a panel of judges, all with years of experience in creating and reviewing such statements. That’s the challenge for students in an upper-division accounting class this spring at the CSUF Irivne Campus.
CSUF’s Choral Programs began in 1960 and have been making wonderful and memorable music on their own, as well as in collaboration with orchestras, such as the Boston Pops, and with composers like John Williams. Last summer the group worked with Williams to record anew the compositions he created for some of Steven Spielberg’s movies.
CSUF alumnus Rubén Carbajal takes on dual roles in ‘Hamilton’ in its national tour.
Against a backdrop of music, speeches and pledges, Cal State Fullerton alumnus Lou Correa ’80 (B.A. economics), the newly elected congressman representing the 46th Congressional District, was ceremonially sworn in at a community ceremony held yesterday (Feb. 22) at the Grand Central Art Center in downtown Santa Ana’s Artists Village.
For the seventh year, Cal State Fullerton’s master of social work program has received federal funding to tackle a nationwide shortage of child welfare workers.