Leadership, Authenticity Are Focus of Women’s History Month Celebration
More than 25 events are planned for Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Women’s History Month, including a president’s reception, workshops and film screenings.
More than 25 events are planned for Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Women’s History Month, including a president’s reception, workshops and film screenings.
California State University graduate George L. Pla will discuss his first book “Power Shift: How Latinos in California Transformed Politics in America” on Tuesday, March 12, at Cal State Fullerton. The free public event will be held in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
Vision and Visionaries, CSUF annual event recognizing distinguished leaders and alumni set for Thursday, February 28th.
Selected from a nationwide pool of 1,200 applicants, Cal State Fullerton graduates Phyillis Macharia and Minerva Jimenez are participating in a fellowship program that prepares people for careers in public service.
CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History will honor Brad Gates, Sandra Hutchens and Richard J. O’Neill at its March 7 “Celebrating the Legacy of Orange County’s Political History” event.
Cal State Fullerton’s Susan Barua, dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, advocates for STEM education and workforce development in Washington, D.C., during meetings with congressional member and staffers. Other CSUF faculty will be presenting their research at various conferences this spring.
CSUF student and Dreamer Miriam Tellez was among those guests attending the State of the Union address.
Miriam Tellez, a 22-year old sociology major, attended the State of the Union address in Washington D.C. as the guest of Representative Gil Cisneros. She shares about her experience at the State of the Union and what it means to be a DACA student at CSUF.
Cal State Fullerton will host a panel presentation examining the policy dynamics around family separations Feb. 28 in the Titan Student Union.
CSUF senior Miriam Tellez shares her story as one of 700,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.