A Year of Achievements
It was a banner year for Cal State Fullerton as it achieved its goal to boost the six-year graduation rate to 60 percent two years ahead of schedule. The achievement was just one for the University in 2015.
It was a banner year for Cal State Fullerton as it achieved its goal to boost the six-year graduation rate to 60 percent two years ahead of schedule. The achievement was just one for the University in 2015.
A round up of events, honors and remembrances.
As the CSU celebrated the Class of 3 Million in 2014-15, preliminary data indicates an overall record-breaking increase in charitable gifts, including a spike of 11,000 additional alumni donors. While final data will be available in January, this marks the fourth consecutive year the university has seen increases in philanthropic giving.
Joining Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 1 will be Elizabeth Boretz as assistant vice president for student success and director of the campus Academic Advisement Center.
Cal State Fullerton is one of this year’s nine recipients of the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund grants, announced Dec. 14 by the White House, U.S. Department of State, Partners of the Americas, and NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
Geologist Marie Johnson has been appointed to dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Laurie A. Roades steps into her new position as dean of the College of Health and Human Development on Jan. 4.
Team of emergency experts plan for strategic response to predicted heavy rains and offer tips to help you prepare.
C. Jessie Jones has been appointed assistant vice president for academic and community partnerships. She will start her new position on Jan. 4.
The Weightlifting Club provides friendship, support and competitive spirit for its 50 active members.