The Advantage Entrepreneurs Have in a Pandemic
Entrepreneurs have a key advantage in uncertain environments like a pandemic.
Entrepreneurs have a key advantage in uncertain environments like a pandemic.
This year’s Cal State Fullerton graduating President’s Scholars were recognized for their college accomplishments, leadership and service in a virtual ceremony for the seniors, hosted by the Center for Scholars.
Sara Berlinger is one of 20 Cal State Fullerton ROTC cadets being commissioned this spring as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Post-pandemic restaurants and room service won’t be the same, says management expert.
For her tireless servant leadership, passion for CSUF and enthusiastic support for students, women and underrepresented populations, Irene Matz has been awarded the Faculty Leadership in Collegial Governance Award.
Cal State Fullerton economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka, director and co-director of the Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting, respectively, predict economic pain during the second quarter of 2020, but a W-shaped recovery by the end of 2021.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff received close to $4.9 million in funding during March and April 2020.
In his new book, Amani Roberts, lecturer in management and co-director of the Center for Entertainment and Hospitality Management, relates being a DJ with starting a business.
Min Choi, assistant professor of management and supply chain scholar, shares lessons from the pandemic and how businesses will rethink their priorities for the future.
Amid the pandemic, senior Bryan Ruef is busy juggling his roles as an Orange County emergency medical technician, co-founder of a software company helping first responders and a computer science student.