‘Prehistoric OC’ Celebrates Past
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
Faculty and students recently contributed articles to numerous publications.
Four master of public administration students will spend the year being mentored by local officials as part of the City Management Fellowship Program.
Bonnie Williams, assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics, has received a 2015-16 American Postdoctoral Fellowship Award.
President Mildred García has conferred emeritus status on a eight long-serving campus members.
Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, a two-time CSUF graduate, will be the next speaker of the California State Assembly — and first Titan in this leadership role.
History professor Jochen Burgtorf gives a talk at the Fullerton Public Library.
Criminal justice student Eugenio Rivera was able to study in Brazil over the summer with the assistance from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which helps undergraduates with financial constraints study abroad. The trip, said Rivera, was a “once-in-a-lifetime experience.””
Cal State Fullerton’s Epsilon Eta chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, has won the 2015 Best Chapter Award for the third year in a row.
Gregory Chris Brown, associate professor of criminal justice, was recognized by the city of Los Angeles for his work to combat gang violence.