Movers and Shakers of 2015
University President Mildred García was but one of the many campus individuals who received state and national appointments, awards and other recognition during 2015.
University President Mildred García was but one of the many campus individuals who received state and national appointments, awards and other recognition during 2015.
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.
Lisa Draskovich-Long, assistant professor of theatre and dance, has brought years of experience with the Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Riedel Dance Theater and Dance Kaleidoscope to Cal State Fullerton.
Art created by faculty members and students for the 50th anniversary of Dune is being auctioned to help support Pollak Library’s University Archives and Special Collections.
Andrew Fedak, assistant professor of art, brings together stereoscopic projection and computer graphic techniques for his first solo exhibition, “You Have Nothing to Worry About” in Cal State L.A.’s Luckman Fine Arts Complex.
Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come visit Cal State Fullerton for the first time with a Nov. 20- Dec. 13 run of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at the Young Theatre.
New exhibits, as well as glass and ceramics show and sale continue into 2016 at Santa Ana facility.
Pianist Ning An, assistant professor of music, headlines an all-Chopin Friday, Nov. 13, recital at 8 p.m. in Meng Concert Hall.
The newest member of Cal State Fullerton’s School of Music has received a multitude of accolades since, including top prizes from the Queen Elizabeth, Cleveland and William Kapell Piano competitions.
Talented students, faculty and guest artists hit the stage in the Little Theatre for this year’s Nov. 12-22 Fall Dance Theatre.