CSUF Celebrates Commencement May 18-20
Nearly 12,000 Titans are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s 2018 commencement ceremonies held over three days, May 18-20.
Nearly 12,000 Titans are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s 2018 commencement ceremonies held over three days, May 18-20.
Cal State Fullerton’s High School Equivalency Program helps prepare migrant farmworkers and their families for the opportunities available through education. This April about 100 farmworker students and their families took part in University Day, a day filled with workshops, activities and campus tours.
With the “Pollak Library: 60 Years of Community Service” exhibit a nod to the university’s 60th anniversary, the library is “uniquely positioned to add an alternative perspective using the library itself as the lens,” says exhibit curator Trish Campbell.
Richard L. Hasen, a nationally recognized expert in legislation, election law and campaign finance regulation will be the speaker for a Saturday, April 21, presentation and discussion sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Patrons of the Library.
Earl Lewis, former president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, now professor of history and African American and African studies at the University of Michigan, will address graduates and candidates at Cal State Fullerton’s universitywide commencement ceremony on Friday, May 18.
Augie Garrido, one of college baseball’s legendary coaches who claimed five National Championships, with three coming at Cal State Fullerton, passed away early Thursday morning at the age of 79.
CSUF President Fram Virjee tells students “College is for you” during a visit to Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Sport Performance is working with the Anaheim Ducks, offering pre-season fitness testing and helping create individual training programs for the players.
CSUF President Fram Virjee hosts a Feb. 22 reception honoring the continuing contributions of African Americans and featuring a live performance of “Unapologetically Black.”
A program to help local families manage stress and stay connected has been awarded a $122,819 North Orange County Public Safety Task Force to offer the program in partnership with local school districts.