Congrats to the Class of 2017!
Thousands of graduates and candidates for graduation celebrated their milestone achievement with family and friends during Cal State Fullerton’s commencement ceremonies.
Thousands of graduates and candidates for graduation celebrated their milestone achievement with family and friends during Cal State Fullerton’s commencement ceremonies.
Studies into how Shakespeare’s words were pronounced, how the First Amendment was used to challenge government censorship in the 1950s, and how Proposition 13 impacted household property tax burdens and tax revenue are just a few of the proposed projects being undertaken during sabbaticals awarded for the 2017-18 academic year.
An artist residency project of Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center, “Vireo” will make its broadcast television premiere June 13.
Watercolor paintings by students of Lawrence T. Yun, professor of art, are on exhibit in the Orange County Agricultural & Nikkei Heritage Museum.
Five CSUF student researchers won first-place awards for their work at the 31st annual California State University Student Research Competition.
Eight students have been named inaugural participants in the Global Titans Leadership Program, co-sponsored by Cal State Fullerton and Southwest Airlines.
Two Cal State Fullerton graduates recognized in their respective fields are returning to their alma mater as Commencement 2017’s keynote speakers.
A noted performer and clinician, the professor emeritus of music joined Cal State Fullerton in 1972 and retired in 1997.
Seventeen Cal State Fullerton undergraduates and graduate-level students were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during an April 12 program held as part of Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
CSUF alumnus Jubilant Sykes, often referred to as one of America’s greatest baritones, returned to campus this week to share his experiences and mentor music students.