Leaves and Sabbaticals Announced
Fifty-four faculty members have been awarded sabbaticals or difference-in-pay leaves to conduct research, write or travel during the 2015-16 academic year.
Fifty-four faculty members have been awarded sabbaticals or difference-in-pay leaves to conduct research, write or travel during the 2015-16 academic year.
Two Cal State Fullerton lecturers were recently recognized with a community appointment and a foundation award.
The CSU African American Initiative is offering a Summer Algebra Institute to help sixth through eighth graders develop tools to meet or exceed grade-level standards in mathematics.
The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation has chosen the Center for Public and Oral History’s “Women, Politics and Activism” project for a grant.
California State University faculty and staff members were awarded more than $3.4 million in grants and contracts during the fourth academic quarter.
Special athletes and their coaches from five countries will be staying on campus in July as they compete in the Special Olympics World Games.
Class of 2015 kinesiology graduate and former soccer player Adriana Gjonovich has been named the Big West Conference’s honoree for this year’s NCAA Women of the Year award.
Three new members and the 2015-16 executive committee have been announced for Cal State Fullerton’s Philanthropic Foundation Board of Governors.
Statement from CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White regarding budget deal reached June 16 by Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers.
Six Cal State Fullerton students have collaborated with the University’s Facilities Operations to save precious water resources — and at the same time, learned valuable lessons from the effort.