Fullerton Arboretum’s Offerings Grow With Student Help
CSUF students work with Fullerton Arboretum in a variety of ways, enhancing their learning while helping the botanical garden thrive.
CSUF students work with Fullerton Arboretum in a variety of ways, enhancing their learning while helping the botanical garden thrive.
This year Cal State Fullerton’s summer offerings for youth will look a little different, as several programs return — but in a virtual format due to the novel coronavirus.
With concerns of the new coronavirus pandemic, staff from CSUF’s Extension and International Programs quickly evacuated 43 students who were studying abroad in 14 different countries.
The history of the Fullerton Arboretum is on display in the exhibit, “The Fullerton Arboretum: The First 40 Years, 1979-2019.”
Extension and International Programs at Cal State Fullerton is offering three new certificate programs and a new master’s degree in financial engineering and risk management.
Fullerton Arboretum will hold its annual California Native Plant Sale Nov. 2-3, with proceeds to benefit the botanical garden.
A listing of honors awarded to Cal State Fullerton programs, faculty and administrators, including physicist Jocelyn Read and Communications Dean Bey-Ling Sha.
Fullerton Arboretum is celebrating the receipt of a generous gift that will help fund the botanical garden’s operations in perpetuity.
Spend the day at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Saturday, Oct. 26, for a daytime look at nighttime animals. “Creatures of the Night,” held from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., features guided nature hikes about the animals that live at Tucker and family-friendly activities such as pumpkin-carving, crafts and more.
Cal State Fullerton engineering students partnered with Mexico students in an exchange program, where they conducted research, attended a summer course and learned from each other to develop technical, linguistic and intercultural skills critical for today’s global workforce. The program, supported by a 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund grant, included nine Mexican students from Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Y Superior Universidad.