New Year, New Name for CSUF’s Office of Alumni Engagement
Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Alumni Relations has changed its name to the Office of Alumni Engagement.
Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Alumni Relations has changed its name to the Office of Alumni Engagement.
Art major Stephanie Burtner and Nadia Kim ’15 (B.F.A. art-entertainment art/animation) are one of six college teams participating at the 2016 Walt Disney Imagineering Imaginations Design Competition.
University President Mildred García was but one of the many campus individuals who received state and national appointments, awards and other recognition during 2015.
Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come visit Cal State Fullerton for the first time with a Nov. 20- Dec. 13 run of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at the Young Theatre.
Academy Award- and Emmy-winner and Cal State Fullerton graduate Kevin Costner will be the keynote speaker for baseball’s 10th annual Dinner With the Titans fundraiser.
Cal State Fullerton alumna Deborah Voigt’s Nov. 8 performance to celebrate the dedication of the School of Music is not her first campus appearance since making her mark on the worldwide opera stage.
“A Ramble Through the Deep South – 1928: Bluegrass, A Boy’s Story … and Desserts!” comes to Meng Concert Hall in a Sunday, Nov. 15, event featuring a performance of the Andy Rau Band and a reading of Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory.”
A Cal State Fullerton alumnus and former lecturer has returned to his alma mater after completing his doctorate.
High school outcast Carrie White endures bullying, oppressive mothering and a special talent in “Carrie: The Musical,” running Oct. 16-Nov. 1 at Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Little Theatre.
Cal State Fullerton ended its 2014-15 fiscal year having attracted more than $17.5 million in philanthropic gift commitments, exceeding funds received during the previous year.