Virtual Commencement Celebration Planned for Titan Class of 2020
While the university continues to explore options for students to walk across the commencement stage in the future, a virtual celebration is being planned to honor graduates in June.
While the university continues to explore options for students to walk across the commencement stage in the future, a virtual celebration is being planned to honor graduates in June.
The university has received the initial portion of funding provided by the CARES Act – funds intended to provide support to students as grants and aid – and is working through the process to deliver it to those who qualify.
Higher education leader Tonantzin Oseguera has been appointed to serve as Cal State Fullerton’s next vice president for student affairs, effective July 1. Oseguera, who joined the university in 2013, was selected for the top post following a national search.
During an April 22 virtual town hall meeting, President Fram Virjee and other campus leaders addressed student questions about how the campus is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
During an April 20 virtual town hall meeting, President Fram Virjee and members of his cabinet provided updates on how the campus is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the employment landscape has changed drastically due to the pandemic, Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez, director of the campus’ Career Center, encourages students to use this time to get ready.
The groundbreaking of Cal State Fullerton’s campus garden, originally planned for April 22 Earth Day, is now slated for October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton students will have the option to choose grades or credit/no-credit in light of coronavirus impacts
April marks the time to celebrate the cultures, traditions and rich history of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month at Cal State Fullerton.
When “stay-at-home” orders arrived from the governor’s office, staff at the Children’s Center were faced with the question: where can “home” be for the center’s tortoises, turtles, rabbits, cockatiels and fish?