Motown Sound Fills the Air
About 4,000 friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton gathered on campus Saturday night for the University’s annual Concert Under the Stars.
About 4,000 friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton gathered on campus Saturday night for the University’s annual Concert Under the Stars.
Sarah Ripper, M.F.A. student in theatre arts-directing, directs “Dancing at Lughnasa” Sept. 25- Oct. 18 in Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Hallberg Theatre.
This summer, eight Cal State Fullerton students and a faculty member got silly in Italy for all the right reasons. They joined Cal Poly Pomona course coordinator Bernardo Solano and an international faculty at Atelier Teatro Fisico in Turin for a physical comedy training known as commedia dell’arte.
Fred Tomaselli ‘81 (B.A. art) is coming back to his alma mater for a Sept. 12-Dec. 12 exhibition of his early installations, video and mixed media works in the Begovich Gallery.
Supporters of the School of Music turned out Nov. 8 for a benefit concert celebrating 50 years of musical excellence at Cal State Fullerton.
President Mildred García has conferred emeritus status on a eight long-serving campus members.
Historian and Lincoln expert Ronald Rietveld is among Cal State Fullerton faculty members who have presented or will be presenting their research.
The 1960s and ’70s make a comeback at this year’s Concert Under the Stars as Cal State Fullerton celebrates the music and artists of Motown and welcomes alumni to the stage.
Faculty member Füreya Ünal headlines two performances at Clayes Performing Arts Center.
Seven exhibits are open or opening at Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana. A reception for the shows is slated Saturday, Aug. 1.