Honoring Students Who Learn by Serving
Cal State Fullerton will host a program to honor students who serve, faculty members who develop community-engagement activities for their students, and partners who work with students and the University.
Cal State Fullerton will host a program to honor students who serve, faculty members who develop community-engagement activities for their students, and partners who work with students and the University.
A new economic impact analysis shows that Cal State Fullerton is a major driver of economic activity statewide.
The Fullerton Arboretum hosts its two signature plant sales this spring, including the March 18-19 Veggiepalooza and April 22-23 Green Scene and Plant Garden Expo.
Nikki Grimes will share how social justice issues influence her writing at a March 21 talk at Cal State Fullerton. The event is free and open to the public.
The American Council on Education has announced that Cal State Fullerton president Mildred García is this year’s recipient of the Reginald Wilson Diversity Leadership Award.
Cal State Fullerton is one of four campuses nationwide to participate in the BOLD Women’s Leadership Network, an initiative led by female university presidents who have demonstrated a commitment to collaboration, innovation, diversity and inclusion.
Yesterday, Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García, along with the presidents and chancellors of 10 other public universities and the president of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU), met with U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
Discover a variety of art, gardening and culinary activities at the Fullerton Arboretum during the months of March and April. All proceeds benefit the botanical garden’s education programs.
President Mildred García: “The United States has long benefitted from scientific, cultural and economic contributions from diverse and international students and scholars.”
Making her mark as a leader firmly committed to equity and inclusion at Cal State Fullerton, President Mildred García reflects on her journey to becoming the 11th female president — and the first Latina president — in the California State University system.