Greening the Campus — And Still Saving Water
Cal State Fullerton is demonstrating that you can do your part to reduce water usage during the state’s drought, without sacrificing aesthetics.

Cal State Fullerton is demonstrating that you can do your part to reduce water usage during the state’s drought, without sacrificing aesthetics.
What is an academic master plan? How is it different from the University’s strategic plan? Campus members serving on the AMP Steering Committee answer questions on the effort
The California State University urges campus members to remind students that open enrollment for health care coverage with Covered California — a health care option for uninsured students and others — ends Jan. 31.,
Twenty CSU campuses have been ranked top performers in the country among universities that help low-income students find financial success, according to a new ranking.
Six Cal State Fullerton teams will face off in a ACG Cup competition on campus. The competition challenges graduate business students’ knowledge and skills in an analysis of a company’s financial situation.

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. This marks the fourth consecutive year the university has seen increases in philanthropic giving.
Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program will honor its namesake, astronaut and Challenger space shuttle crew member Ronald E. McNair, on the 30th anniversary of the Challenge disaster, with a Thursday, Jan. 28, open house.
Members of the campus community are invited to submit proposals for presentations, workshops and panel discussions for the university’s 20th annual Assessment Conference, “Common Ground: Building Effective, Sustainable and Practical Assessment.”
Faculty and staff members are often seen working on community projects, speaking at professional programs and serving in other professional capacities. Here are two faculty activities.
Associated Students Inc.’s LGBTQ Resource Center will offer SafeSpace training this spring to help faculty, staff and students become more familiar with issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.