Campus Honors Graduating Veterans
Cal State Fullerton honored its graduating veterans during the 8th annual Veterans Appreciation Night
Cal State Fullerton honored its graduating veterans during the 8th annual Veterans Appreciation Night
A business economics graduate who switched gears to pursue medicine is this year’s recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s Miles D. McCarthy Post Baccalaureate Award.
For his outstanding service, commitment to serve humanity and academic achievements, biological science alumnus Matthew Schroeder is this year’s recipient of the Miles D. McCarthy Health Professions Undergraduate Award.
For biology alumnus and doctoral student David Lin, his Cal State Fullerton graduate research experiences and faculty mentorship not only helped him write his thesis on the public health problem of antibiotic-resistant infections and further his education, but also earned him the 2015 Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award.
Amy Kremer ’14 (M.A. American studies), an instructor at Mt. San Antonio Community College in Walnut, is one of the recipients of the 2015 Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award.
For his community service, scholarly activities and commitment to the health professions, graduating biological science scholar David Eng has earned two of the highest University student honors: the Kenneth L. Goodhue-McWilliams and the Alumni Association’s Outstanding Senior awards. He will be recognized at Friday’s Honors and Scholars Awards Program and will participate in Sunday’s commencement ceremonies.
Cal State Fullerton President García Mildred was applauded Monday night as a trailblazer, along with the five other women presidents leading campuses in the California State University system.
Robert Istad, professor of music and director of choral studies, will make his conducting debut at Segerstrom Center Concert Hall on May 17.
Alumni Association selects Vanessa Rojo as the 2015 Outstanding Graduate Student.
Students and alumni joined current, former and founding faculty members in celebration of four decades of accomplishments at the School of Nursing’s 40th Anniversary Luncheon.