In Memoriam — Marcial Prado
The professor emeritus of foreign languages and literatures, who served the campus for 22 years, was instrumental in developing the bachelor’s degree in international business with a concentration in Spanish.
The professor emeritus of foreign languages and literatures, who served the campus for 22 years, was instrumental in developing the bachelor’s degree in international business with a concentration in Spanish.
Undergraduates and teacher credential students presented “Catalyze Science!” to Santa Ana girls to spark their interest in pursuing college studies and careers in STEM.
Nearly 200 attend regional talk at CSUF about long-term solutions for homelessness in Orange County.
April 27 talk on homelessness rallies activists and policy-makers seeking long-term solutions.
Tyler D. Parry, CSUF associate professor of African American studies, shares his research on tuition-free universities in the United States.
Team members from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences received CSUF’s Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Award for their contributions to the “African American Civic Engagement” exhibit and fundraising initiative.
CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History will host the Southwest Oral History Association annual conference April 27-29.
Alumnus Reza Abedi fled his native Iran in 1982 on the last night of the Military World Wrestling Championships in Venezuela. The Dana Hills High School Spanish teacher and wrestling coach, along with alumna and author Kristin Orloff, will discuss their book at the April 25 Pollak Library Author Talk.
To learn more about state and local government, Cal State Fullerton students travel to Sacramento each spring to tour the capitol, meet with legislators and network with alumni.
Cal State Fullerton will be represented by eight student researchers at the 32nd annual CSU Research Competition May 4-5 at Sacramento State.