A Learning Landscape
Since the 1980s, Cal State Fullerton has built a strong campus culture focused on sustainability practices, not just in building and maintaining facilities and grounds, but in the classroom as well.
Since the 1980s, Cal State Fullerton has built a strong campus culture focused on sustainability practices, not just in building and maintaining facilities and grounds, but in the classroom as well.
In a major indication of the University’s growth and evolution as an institution on the national stage, U.S. News & World Report, in its most recent rankings released today, heralds Cal State Fullerton as a top “national university.” The University previously had been included in the much narrower “regional universities” category.
In partnership with the St. Jude Medical Center’s Golden Hearts Group, Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents three medical series this fall.
CSUF’s Titan Recreation offers a series of CPR and first aid classes from the American Red Cross.
Featuring research from several CSUF faculty members, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents a variety of free, public talks this fall.
From edible flowers to composting basics, the Fullerton Arboretum will host a variety of educational programs this fall.
CSUF students are invited to discover international opportunities that meet their academic and financial goals at the Sept. 8 Study Abroad Fair.
From Sept. 10 to Nov. 19, Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will host an educational series aimed at helping adults make the most of their retirement years.
The University ranks high on the list of institutions awarding degrees to underrepresented students.
Cal State Fullerton has welcomed 14 former foster youth to the campus as this year’s class of incoming Guardian Scholars.