Eclectic Lectures and More
Free public lectures are among summer offerings from CSUF’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Free public lectures are among summer offerings from CSUF’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Cal State Fullerton Alumni Association is hosting pregame festivities prior to all Titan games during the May 29-31 NCAA Baseball Regionals on campus.
A business economics graduate who switched gears to pursue medicine is this year’s recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s Miles D. McCarthy Post Baccalaureate Award.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary hosts its sixth annual “SummerFest” art fair June 27-28, featuring a weekend of fine arts, crafts, live music, nature programs, children’s activities, wine tasting, barbecue and more.
Early next month, Cal State Fullerton senior Blanca Ramirez will take her first trip to the east coast to conduct research at Princeton University.
Cal State Fullerton faculty member Jule Selbo is author of a play currently in production at Theatre West in Los Angeles.
Business and community leaders will take part in a fun day of golf while supporting Cal State Fullerton business administration students at the 21st annual Mihaylo College Golf Classic June 22.
Amy Kremer ’14 (M.A. American studies), an instructor at Mt. San Antonio Community College in Walnut, is one of the recipients of the 2015 Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award.
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has been awarded a $2.2 million U.S. Small Business Administration contract to continue to oversee the SBA’s regional small-business development network for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Cal State Fullerton will be going brown — briefly — in response to the state’s current drought conditions. The result is a whole lot less grass but a lot more drought-resistant ground cover. The action is a result of a mandatory water order announced April 1 by Gov. Jerry Brown.