Officer Completes Master Certification
University Police Cpl. José Rosales is the first officer in the CSU to complete the California Peace Officer Standards and Training Master Instructor Certification Course.
University Police Cpl. José Rosales is the first officer in the CSU to complete the California Peace Officer Standards and Training Master Instructor Certification Course.
Perrin Reid, associate vice president for human resources, diversity and inclusion at Cal State Fullerton, died May 5 after a brief illness.
Several CSUF faculty members have recently seen their works published.Erualdo R. González, associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, is co-guest editor for “Active Living Research-Niche to Norm,” a supplement to Preventive Medicine.
Faculty presentations include upcoming and past presentations, including Ken Alan’s talk in July to the IDEA World Fitness Convention.
Emily Miller Bonney, associate professor of liberal studies, vice chair of the Cal State Fullerton Academic Senate and chair of the University’s interim subcommittee on assessment for campuswide accreditation, is this year’s recipient of the Faculty Leadership in Collegial Governance Award.
The Pencil Mileage Club hosts its annual film festival in the Titan Theater on May 9.
A panel discussion on science and math learning in elementary and middle schools will be presented for CSUF faculty members from 10-11 a.m. Friday, May 8, in Room 390 of McCarthy Hall.
Faculty art exhibit continues through May 16 in the Begovich Gallery.
Chemistry and biochemistry student researchers will present their projects Friday, May 8, on topics as ranging from fuel cells and atmospheric pollution to the structure and function of proteins. The 12-2 p.m. free public event will be held in Dan Black Hall.
Best Practices in Teacher Education,” a colloquium for the campus community, Wednesday, May 6, features Nick Henning, assistant professor of secondary education, and Ed.D. candidate Natalie Sartin, lecturer in child and adolescent studies.