In Memoriam – Mary Mark Zeyen
The professor of music emeritus and former vice president for academic affairs — and the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Cal State Fullerton — died June 25.
The professor of music emeritus and former vice president for academic affairs — and the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Cal State Fullerton — died June 25.
Among the recent professional activities of CSUF faculty is an exhibit of illustrations by artist Cliff Cramp at the Great Park Gallery through Aug. 19, and Tenzin Dorjee’s chairmanship of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Vocalist and actor Erin McNally is coming back to her alma mater for a June 23 performance benefitting theatre arts students.
CSUF’s Division of University Advancement is the recipient of a CASE Circle of Excellence gold award for “Frankenstein,” a multimedia piece published online in fall 2017.
CSUF President Framroze Virjee meets with civic, business and community leaders in Santa Ana, where the university has developed multiple connections.
Faculty leaves and sabbaticals have been awarded for projects ranging from studies into herbicides in water and the psychological concept of courage, to writing books on student activism and Bruce Springsteen’s conception of the American dream.
Joined by faculty, family and friends, students reflected on their educational experiences at Saturday’s commencement ceremonies.
CSUF recognizes Nicole Baker’s accomplishments in teaching and service to students.
After months of hard work, nine B.F.A. musical theatre seniors traveled to New York in March to perform for agents and talent scouts.
CSUF educators Larry Timm and Anil Puri were honored at the April 19 University Awards program.