Exploring Poetry
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate National Poetry Month with the free, public program “Dismantling Fear, Gathering Community” in Room 130 of the Pollak Library.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate National Poetry Month with the free, public program “Dismantling Fear, Gathering Community” in Room 130 of the Pollak Library.
The Fullerton Arboretum invites all gardeners to its annual Green Scene and Plant and Garden Expo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 16-17.
CSUF President Mildred García met with about 30 civic leaders to share information about various programs and activities on campus as well as outreach efforts to students and communities that the University serves.
It was a roomful of support for performers and speakers during the March 23 Women’s History Month Reception sponsored by President Mildred García.
The Education Trust report “Rising Tide II: Do Black Students Benefit as Grad Rates Increase?” shows that Cal State Fullerton substantially improved overall graduation rates for African American students over the span of a decade.
Cal State Fullerton’s Information Technology will receive national honors for its efforts to partner with other institutions of higher education to improve services, implement new technologies and reduce costs.
In October, Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library celebrated the 50th anniversary of Frank Herbert’s “Dune.” This spring the University will host a two-day Philip K. Dick conference. And it all began with an English professor whose vision led to a pioneering science fiction collection that includes some of the most important titles, manuscripts and authors in the genre
An alumna who has gained worldwide fame as an opera singer and a trailblazing journalist will serve as keynote speakers for Cal State Fullerton’s Commencement 2016 ceremonies May 21 and 22.
Girl’s STEM education advocate and former Miss America Nina Davuluri is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at U.S. Rep. Ed Royce’s eighth annual Women’s Conference on Saturday, March 26, at Cal State Fullerton.
Rose Espinoza, the founder of the nationally recognized after-school tutoring program, Rosie’s Garage, is the keynote speaker for the Women’s History Month Reception ”Women Challenging the Politics of Respectability.”