2018 Year in Review: People Who Made a Difference
New campus leadership, high honors for faculty and staff, and the many achievements of students and alumni were among Cal State Fullerton’s highlights during 2018.
New campus leadership, high honors for faculty and staff, and the many achievements of students and alumni were among Cal State Fullerton’s highlights during 2018.
Cal State Fullerton unveiled its new strategic plan, while celebrating campuswide achievements, expanded programs and partnerships, anniversaries, and a banner year for athletics.
Cal State Fullerton and the Titan Athletics Department will hold a celebration of life event honoring the late, legendary Titan baseball head coach Augie Garrido.
The first Orange County Archives in Action free public event, featuring collections from Pollak Library, is scheduled for Nov. 3 at Bowers Museum in Santa Ana.
Nine underrepresented students at Cal State Fullerton have begun a new educational journey, working toward a doctoral-level degree and, someday, teaching on a college campus.
Cal State Fullerton was recently named one of 96 institutions across the U.S. and Canada to receive INSIGHT Into Diversity’s 2018 HEED Award.
In a Sept. 13 speech to the Academic Senate, CSUF President Fram Virjee congratulated the campus community for a job well done and laid out many of the university’s 2017-18 achievements, from graduation rates to collaborative efforts through every division.
CSUF’s Center for Corporate Reporting and Governance hosts the 17th annual SEC conference, where finance standard-setters gather to discuss the business climate.
CSU campuses, including Cal State Fullerton, were among the top colleges in the nation for providing students with opportunities that lead to successful lives and careers.
Cal State Fullerton is fourth in the nation and second in California for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students in all disciplines and fifth nationally/third in state for bachelor’s degrees to Hispanics, according to the Aug. 23 issue of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.