Students Urged: Pitch Your Business Plans
Cal State Fullerton students, interested in developing their own businesses, are being invited to compete for scholarships and in-kind awards during an annual Center for Entrepreneurship contest.
Cal State Fullerton students, interested in developing their own businesses, are being invited to compete for scholarships and in-kind awards during an annual Center for Entrepreneurship contest.
Cal State Fullerton’s Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research joins the Fullerton Collaborative in sponsoring a spring community collaboration conference geared to those working in the nonprofit field.
Four CSUF faculty members are authors or editors of recently published books delving into current issues such as cybersecurity, urban planning and politics and mental health among Black LBT women.
Cal State Fullerton students are offering income tax return preparation and filing assistance to low-income families and individuals. Students as well as business alumni — all certified — take part in Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), an IRS-sponsored community program.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business will honor Mike Trueblood with a Lifetime Achievement Award during this year’s Hall of Fame event.
Ken Gilbert, president of BCR Hawaii, a business consulting firm, will discuss “Innovation in a Family Business,” as the keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business’s Feb. 15 program.
A recent graduate share how the experience she received in the Applied Securities Analysis Program helped her in achieving her career goals.
Women have led for generations in the United Kingdom, France, Norway and Germany, and multiple countries empower women to participate in leadership roles using quotas requiring governing bodies to have at least a minimum percentage of female representation. Yet, 2016 was the first year a woman won the presidential nomination for a major party in the United States. And female representation in local and legislative politics has been slow to grow.
The regional Small Business Development Center Network for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties is helping businesses prepare for something they hope will never happen: a disaster.
Cal State Fullerton’s Real Estate and Land Use Institute will present its 2017 Commercial Real Estate Forum Wednesday, Feb. 1.