‘Colores de la Vida’ Connects CSUF and Hispanic Community Through Art
“Colores de la Vida,” the first-ever Titan art exhibition at the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana, is on display through March 20.
“Colores de la Vida,” the first-ever Titan art exhibition at the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana, is on display through March 20.
“CSUF School of Music: A Retrospective, 1960-2020” is on display in the Pollak Library through March 24. An opening reception will be held Tuesday, Feb. 4.
A graduate art student curates exhibit at the Mexican Consulate.
An internationally renowned Czech string ensemble will visit Cal State Fullerton’s School of Music this February for a weeklong residency and two public performances.
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library is hosting noontime faculty talks this spring semester, featuring such topics as art theft to the secret life of a romance writer and superbugs.
High school students — mostly African American and Latino boys ages 14-17 in 9th-11th grades — spent the day at Cal State Fullerton’s fourth annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference. They listened to successful alumni and learning from campus and community leaders that college is possible.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members were busy presenting and publishing in the last few months of 2019, and several received notable appointments or emeriti status.
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Cindy Shea, founder of Mariachi Divas and a Cal State Fullerton alumna, has received a Grammy nomination for her album “20 Aniversario.” The 62nd Grammy Awards take place Jan. 26 at the Staples Center.
A legacy of talented singers, who later developed into opera stars, received their start in the practice rooms at CSUF.