“Peace, Love and Music”
Thousands of friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton enjoyed an evening of hits from the sixties while raising more than $1.4 million — a record high — for student scholarships and programs.
Thousands of friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton enjoyed an evening of hits from the sixties while raising more than $1.4 million — a record high — for student scholarships and programs.
“The track record for professional classical singers who have studied at CSUF speaks for itself,” says baritone alumnus James ‘Marty’ Schaefer, who recently performed on stage in LA Opera’s “La Traviata” with fellow Titans Charles Castronovo, Omar Crook and Christopher Job.
Four CSUF dance majors will be joining the In-Version Dance Project as they perform Sept. 20-21 at the BlakTina Festival in Los Angeles.
Susan Egan, who brought the character Belle to life when the musical ”Beauty and the Beast” came to the Broadway stage in 1994, visited CSUF last week to work with musical theatre students and cast members who will be staging the production this October.
New director of the Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery, Jennifer Frias, kicks off her inaugural exhibit “A Place for Everything, and Everything in its Place.”
The 1991 screenplay for “Beauty and the Beast” may have been based on the French fairy tale, but Cal State Fullerton alumna Linda Woolverton made the characters her own, as she shared during a campus visit to speak to cast members of the university’s upcoming fall production.
Two new faculty members with wide-ranging interests in theatre and art have been welcomed at the College of the Arts this fall.
CSUF opera student Danielle Pribyl will be thrilling baseball fans Sept. 6 when she takes to the field to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the Dodgers-Giants game.
Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee welcomed 51 new faculty members to the campus during a reception Monday evening.
A Friday, Aug. 23, Arts and Technology Symposium “Women in Art and Technology,” sponsored by the College of the Arts will bring alumni, students and professionals together to discuss the growing entertainment arts and technology fields.