New Degrees and Departments Begin This Fall
As an expected 40,000-plus students begin fall classes at Cal State Fullerton, they will be greeted by new departments, department name changes and 43 new tenure-track faculty members.
As an expected 40,000-plus students begin fall classes at Cal State Fullerton, they will be greeted by new departments, department name changes and 43 new tenure-track faculty members.
President Mildred García welcomed new members of the tenure-track faculty during Monday’s Convocation and at a dinner held that evening in their honor.
There’s a fitness program offering exercise, swimming and yoga that’s open to all campus employees. The fall session begins Aug. 21.
For faculty looking for assistance and support — from diversity training and how to improve student feedback to how to integrate accessible instructional materials into the curriculum and how to use Titanium — there is now a one-stop place to go: Faculty Support Services.
Cal State Fullerton will begin assisted parking and shuttle services to help alleviate the parking crunch on campus for the fall.
Policy changes include expanded use of multiple measures for course placement in the first year, the elimination of non-credit bearing prerequisite courses and a revamped Early Start Program that provides students college credit.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García served as a guest speaker during the inaugural celebration of the Frederick Douglass Global Fellows.
Ready to train future Army leaders, Maj. Jesus Cruz joins Cal State Fullerton as chair and professor of military science.
Cal State Fullerton is helping keep its students, faculty and staff cooler this summer and making the University more energy efficient — with the installation of a new chiller and autoclaves — all part of a project that will address increasing demand and update an aging system.
The California State University has partnered with the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator to develop the next generation of clean energy entrepreneurs.