University Police Officers Contribute to ‘Movember’
Two University police officers have put down their razors for “Movember,” an international fundraising event to support research and education about prostate and testicular cancers.
Two University police officers have put down their razors for “Movember,” an international fundraising event to support research and education about prostate and testicular cancers.
Cal State Fullerton has announced the appointments of a new dean for the College of Health and Human Development and a Title IX coordinator.
Does money buy happiness? Long a subject of debate, the question for one economist is rooted in the numbers, along with clues to where the happiest people in Orange County may live.
The CSU system entered a three-year agreement with Portfolium, a cloud-based network that provides alumni and students the opportunity to display their skills and accomplishments in online portfolios.
CSUF serves as a leader in helping students save money on textbooks though the campus bookstore. In fact, since 2007, it has been estimated that CSUF students have saved more than $20 million on course materials.
Four senior geology majors and one graduate student joined James Parham, assistant professor of geological science and a faculty curator at the John D. Cooper Center, in presenting research they conducted using local fossils.
Terry Saenz and Terri Snyder are co-author and author of two books recently released.
Cal State Fullerton has again earned a silver rating in the Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS).
Cal State Fullerton’s Team Potty Squad was the winner at California State University, Long Beach’s 13th annual 24 Hours Animation Contest for Students.
CSUF Alumni Association president Dung Vu, a 2004 business administration alumnus, stresses how campus involvement can help graduates.