Campus, Community Review Preferred Option Master Plan
President Fram Virjee welcomed about 50 campus and community members at the Oct. 21 review of the preferred option master plan for Cal State Fullerton.
President Fram Virjee welcomed about 50 campus and community members at the Oct. 21 review of the preferred option master plan for Cal State Fullerton.
Faculty from the College of Communications and the College of Health and Human Development at Cal State Fullerton are sharing their expertise at a series of October conferences.
Fullerton Arboretum is celebrating the receipt of a generous gift that will help fund the botanical garden’s operations in perpetuity.
“A successful exhibition is one that empowers the viewer at many entry points,” says Jennifer Frias, the 2014 MFA art-art design alumna who returned to campus this fall to serve as art gallery director. She speaks as she sits just inside the Begovich Gallery, looking over the artwork currently on display in “A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place.”
Members of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Postsecondary Value Commission visited CSUF last week to better understand the value of al college eduacation.
The North Orange County Chamber recently held its State of North Orange County program at Cal State Fullerton and featured city leaders, elected officials, chamber members and CSUF’s own President Fram Virjee.
A revised master plan for Cal State Fullerton will be presented at a 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, public forum in Portola Pavilion C of the Titan Student Union.
Research into manta rays, electron scattering and emerging datasets for agriculture, as well as programs that encourage study in social work, allied health care and STEM fields, have garnered nearly $11 million in awards, grants and contracts during the first fiscal quarter of the academic year.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and students are asked to answer a survey about ethnic studies taught on campus. The information will be used in CSU response to a proposed assembly bill requiring at least one three-unit ethnic studies course be a requirement as part of undergraduate graduation requirements.
The College of Communications celebrated the grand opening of its new Student Success Center space Sept. 25.