CSU Grad Initiative Receives Philanthropic Support
The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Office has secured more than $3 million in philanthropic support for Graduation Initiative 2025.
The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Office has secured more than $3 million in philanthropic support for Graduation Initiative 2025.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members will be taking part in two May programs focused on two very different subjects: poetry and community health among the LGBTQ population. Three other recent presentations deal with Screenwriting, the First Amendment and art furniture.
The College of Health and Human Development kicks off HHD Week, three days of collegewide events that spotlight relevant topics on human health, development and lifelong learning.
A longtime professor of philosophy at Cal State Fullerton, Frank G. Verges is dead at the age of 81.
From the stage to computers, networking and women in American history — faculty research endeavors can be seen in the numerous books published over the previous year.
Faculty members shared their expertise in presentations and training sessions throughout the world.
Margaret S. Woyski, emeritus professor of geological sciences and associate dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, died March 10.
Thanks to Senate Bill 85 the California State University (CSU) announced the distribution of more than $2 million across its 23 universities to support student success and the CSU Basic Needs Initiative.
Sen. Josh Newman has honored Cal State Fullerton’s interim Veterans Resource Center Director Catherine Ward with a 2018 Women of the Year award.
The CSU Board of Trustees will be honored with the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges’ John W. Nason Award for Board Leadership, specifically its backing for Graduation Initiative 2025.