Knutson Miller to Serve as Provost
President Mildred García has named Kari Knutson Miller to step into the role of provost and vice president of academic affairs for a two and a half year term.
President Mildred García has named Kari Knutson Miller to step into the role of provost and vice president of academic affairs for a two and a half year term.
A new leadership development program has a small group of faculty members exploring what it means to be a leader and what qualities do they need to take up leadership roles.
Cal State Fullerton is taking specific, actionable steps to increase timely graduation rates for first-time freshmen and transfer students while eliminating the opportunity gap for traditionally underrepresented students as part of California State University’s Graduation Initiative 2025.
Members of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee are consulting with various campus groups to gather feedback as they develop the University’s next five-year strategic plan.
A short story titled “The Pool Guy” and an editorial on the use of a particular four-letter word have recently been published.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History presents an Oct. 25 lecture featuring author and documentarian Sam Stephenson. His talk is based on two decades of researching the life and work of Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith.
More than $12.1 million has been awarded to Cal State Fullerton during the first quarter of the academic year. The funding supports programs that help students go to college, earn degrees in specific fields, expand high-impact practices for students and benefit communities, and underwrite faculty research, much of which is conducted with students working alongside faculty members.
Academic Programs has introduced Writing Across the Curriculum, a new program focused on giving faculty members the tools they may need to assist students in becoming better writers.
Dan Curtis, a researcher who examines the effects of atmospheric aerosol, joins the University as an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
Paul Salvador Inventado joined CSUF as an assistant professor of computer science this fall and studies the emerging discipline of educational data mining.