Emeriti Give Back Through Scholarships to Students
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students have begun the spring semester with scholarships funded by the university’s emeriti.
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students have begun the spring semester with scholarships funded by the university’s emeriti.
Cal State Fullerton baseball program’s biggest fundraising event of the year, Dinner With the Titans, served as an opportunity for Titan fans to meet and mingle with the current team, coaches and former baseball greats.
President Framroze Virjee discussed Cal State Fullerton’s mission and the links the institution has created with the Vietnamese community during a Thursday, Jan. 18, program.
Two faculty members from health science and counseling are working together on a common goal for the classroom — to expand discussions on mental and physical health to the importance of spirituality.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have been busy garnering grants and contracts for everything from a financial planning initiative to research on health care disparities in Latinos. More than $2.1 million was received during the campus’s second quarter (Oct. 1 to Dec. 30).
A review of 2017’s most memorable events in Cal State Fullerton’s 60th anniversary year.
Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers its spring lecture series Jan. 30 to April 3. The series is free and open to the public.
Ushering in its 60th anniversary, Cal State Fullerton continued to distinguish itself as a top national University in academics, student support, creative activities, community partnerships, athletics and more.
CSUF’s chatbot garners attention from industry and technology experts.
President Mildred Garcia recently gave the keynote address at the Council of Graduate Schools annual meeting. Her speech, “Diversity Imperative in Graduate Education: The Need to Ensure Equity for All,” focused on how colleges and universities can motivate and help underrepresented students achieve their goals of a graduate education.