University Welcomes New Administrators, Department Chairs
Cal State Fullerton announces administrators and department chairs joining the university this fall, including a new provost and vice president for student affairs.
Cal State Fullerton announces administrators and department chairs joining the university this fall, including a new provost and vice president for student affairs.
At a recent meeting of the North Orange County Chamber of Commerce, President Fram Virjee described how the university is ensuring a quality student education during the pandemic.
The Big West Conference Board of Directors announced this week that Big West fall sports competition will be postponed through the end of the calendar year.
In three unanimous votes, the CSU Board of Trustees approved CSUF’s physical campus master plan, student housing phase 4 plans and the renaming of the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy.
CSUF prepares for fall enrollment by purchasing laptops and technology to distribute to students who request them.
During a webinar hosted by the law firm of O’Melveny and Myers, President Virjee provided insight into how universities are coping and transforming in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CSUF prepares to incorporate virtual classes to start the school year, with some lab and performance classes, and research continuing in-person.
Cal State Fullerton is pleased that the Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Beginning June 13, graduates and their friends and families will be able to view Cal State Fullerton’s virtual commencement celebration website.
An endowment of $400,000 in the name of Robert Hodges, professor emeritus of English, has been established to support fellowships for students pursuing academic degrees in English or comparative literature.