Third Year of Record High CSU Degrees Conferred
The number of students graduating from the California State University is at an all-time high.
The number of students graduating from the California State University is at an all-time high.
All 23 California State University (CSU) campuses began accepting applications this month for admission to the fall 2016 term.
The status Cal State Fullerton and Western State College of Law currently enjoy as neighbors will continue next year when Western State relocates to Irvine.
Roberta Rikli, dean emeritus of the College of Health and Human Development, will be serving in an interim position.
A new list from the US Department of Education highlights the CSU as a school with a high rate of student success for a low price.
The California State University received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will fund hands-on water management internships for 200 underrepresented students at CSU and California Community College campuses.
Ioakim Boutakidis, associate professor of child and adolescent studies and associate dean of student success in the College of Health and Human Development, will discuss “Unpacking White Privilege: A Personal and Theoretical Examination” at noon Tuesday, Sept. 29.
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
Faculty members from the College of the Arts will be on stage, on screen and exhibiting in coming months.
Faculty and students recently contributed articles to numerous publications.