Former Orange County Political Leaders Honored for Their Public Service
CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History honored three Orange County political leaders for their longtime public service to the county and the state.
CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History honored three Orange County political leaders for their longtime public service to the county and the state.
The broadcast journalist and media consultant will receive an honorary doctorate at CSUF’s College of Communications commencement ceremony on May 22.
The best-selling author will receive an honorary doctorate at a College of Humanities and Social Sciences commencement ceremony on May 21.
Cal State Fullerton President Ronald Rochon and a university delegation traveled to Washington, D.C., April 8-11 to advocate for CSUF’s top federal priorities.
Cal State Fullerton students are learning generative AI-assisted chip design, funded by a $150,000 grant from the California Education Learning Lab.
With the California State University system facing unprecedented financial challenges, Cal State Fullerton President Ronald S. Rochon joined hundreds of students, faculty and staff at the state capitol to advocate for critical funding to support the nation’s largest four-year public university system.
Cal State Fullerton’s annual Royce International Symposium provided students with opportunities to present their research on international politics.
CSUF has donated a copy of its El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Oral History Project to the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. The oral histories will be among exhibits when the new museum opens at Irvine’s Great Park.
Cal State Fullerton hosted a Feb. 5 event to address the dangers of illicit opioids and provide solutions to reduce the amount of overdose deaths each year.
Cal State Fullerton alum and Major League Baseball player Matt Chapman was the keynote speaker at the Jan. 24 Dinner With the Titans fundraiser.