Spring Productions in Bloom
Helen Keller, merry wives and fairytales find their way to Cal State Fullerton this spring with a slew of stage productions.
Helen Keller, merry wives and fairytales find their way to Cal State Fullerton this spring with a slew of stage productions.
Two graduate students have teamed up to curate “Surf’s Beat Generation: An Art and Culture Revolution in Orange County From 1953-1964.”
Alvin Rangel-Alvarado, assistant professor of dance, and Rita Page, a CSUF staff member in Faculty Affairs, are curating “African American Concert Dance Legacy: 1930-1970s.”
Professor’s career includes performances at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
The Feb. 6 “Young at Heart” honors the late James D. Young, professor emeritus of theater and founding chair of Cal State Fullerton’s Theatre and Dance Department.
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.
The University’s Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, directed by Bill Cunliffe, will perform Friday, Feb. 12, at the 16th Annual Newport Beach Jazz Party.
One of Cal State Fullerton’s newest educators has already made his mark in the animation world.
In recognition of this gift and annual scholarship support that dates back to 1993, a studio and gallery within the college will be renamed the Leo Freedman Foundation Studio and M.F.A. Art Gallery.