April is Earth Month
Earth Month is a month-long collaborative effort that includes activities and dialogue centered around sustainability. Learn more on the Earth Month website.
Earth Month is a month-long collaborative effort that includes activities and dialogue centered around sustainability. Learn more on the Earth Month website.
Cal State Fullerton’s Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation will sponsor the Innovative Research Futures Conference, Black Ecology from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 14. The program will take place in PLS 360. Presenters include: Portia Preston Jackson, assistant professor of public health who will lead off with “Humanize those of us doing […]
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center provides full-sized hygiene products and gently worn professional attire to support CSUF students. Tuffy’s Basic Needs is in need of donations for both new, full-sized hygiene products and professional attire. Needed hygiene products are shampoo, conditioner, body wash, mouthwash, toothpaste, dental floss, loofahs, razors, and hairbrushes. Needed professional attire are […]
Are you interested in entering the world of human resources, are you a current supervisor or manager who wants to advance their career, or are you seeking a leadership position at your organization? Cal State Fullerton Extension & International Programs (EIP) offers a 6-month certificate program for Human Resources Management, taught by leadership experts who […]
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) was the topic at a lecture offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) on April 5, in Mackey Auditorium. The presentation showed the world’s Global Positioning Systems, including GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (Europe) and GPS (USA). The focus of the lecture was on how the GNSS works. It demonstrated the […]
Annabelle Recinos, a civil engineering student, was awarded a prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship. She joins a list of a few elite students from CSUF who have won the Goldwater Scholarship since 1986. The Goldwater reviewers faced the difficult task of selecting scholarship recipients from a pool of 1,242 outstanding undergraduates nominated by 433 institutions across […]
CSUF’s civil engineering geowall team has placed second in the nation for this year’s national Geowall Student Competition, beating out teams from UCLA, UC Davis, Cal Poly SLO and Cal Poly Pomona. The CSUF team submitted their technical design report and were selected among 20 collegiate teams in the nation and were then invited to compete during Geo-Congress at Charlotte, […]
Mika Carty, an environmental engineering graduate student, was awarded a prestigious American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) California Scholarship. Mika is among 13 students across California selected by the ACEC Scholarship Trustees to receive a scholarship. ACEC California is a 60-plus, year-old, nonprofit association of private consulting engineering and land surveying firms. The ACEC California […]
OPERA America Awards over $100,000 Discovery Grants to Support Eight New Works by Women Composers Generously supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation The Opera Grants for Women Composers program promotes the generation of new works by women and raises their visibility across the entire field. The grants are made possible through the generosity of […]
Total Wellness aims at providing employees the opportunity to improve and maintain their emotional, financial, intellectual, physical, and occupational wellness. We offer a variety of group wellness sessions (virtual and in-person), ranging from retirement planning, financial education, physical wellness, professional development, and mental health strategy sessions. Please visit our upcoming events webpage for the full list of […]