It’s On Us — to Stop Sexual Assault
Last fall, when President Obama launched the nationwide “It’s on Us” campaign to end sexual assault on university and college campuses, the students at Cal State Fullerton took notice.
Last fall, when President Obama launched the nationwide “It’s on Us” campaign to end sexual assault on university and college campuses, the students at Cal State Fullerton took notice.
A variety of summer camps, classes and other activities at Cal State Fullerton offer kids from kindergarten through 12th grade opportunities to have fun, learn new skills and make new friends during the summer.
Cal State Fullerton celebrates its diverse student population through a series of cultural recognition events leading up to Commencement 2015.
A campus steering committee has selected a preferred renovation scenario for Pollak Library that includes making it a cultural and social hub for students, as well as a one-stop shop for faculty teaching and technology needs.
President Mildred García was recently honored as one of five 2015 Distinguished Alumni at Columbia University, Teachers College, where she earned her doctor of education degree and a master’s degree in higher education administration.
More than 2,500 developmentally disabled special athletes will celebrate their achievements on the playing field during the 30th annual CSUF Special Games-Kathleen E. Faley Memorial.
To encourage more recycling at Cal State Fullerton, a PepsiCo Dream Machine kiosk is coming to the northeast corner of the Titan Student Union.
Julián Castro, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Richard Lui, an MSNBC anchor, are the keynote speakers at Cal State Fullerton Commencement 2015 ceremonies.
An innovative cross-divisional collaboration between Academic Affairs and Information Technology is on track to help improve graduation rates at Cal State Fullerton. A development team from the two divisions has created the “Student Success Dashboard,” an online analytical tool to alert faculty members about their students’ academic progress.