October |
OCT.28 Student
leader selected for regional honor Philip
L. Vasquez, president of Associated Students Inc. at California
State University, Fullerton, will be honored Oct. 29 with the
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)
Western Regional Undergraduate Rising Star Award. |
OCT.28 Orange
County Voters Survey: Props 60 & 62
Orange County survey respondents slightly
favor Proposition 60, the status quo on primary elections, over
Proposition 62, the Voter Choice Open Primary Act, according
to the quarterly Orange County Business Council/Cal State Fullerton
Center for Public Policy survey that included 374 respondents. |
OCT.28 Orange
County Voters Survey: Prop 64 One-third
of Orange County's likely voters favor passage of Prop 64
"Limits On Private Enforcement of Unfair Business Competition
Laws Measure" |
OCT.28 Orange
County Voters Survey: Props 66, 68, 70, 71 •
Stem Cells Initiative Leads Narrowly with One-Fifth Undecided
• Three Strikes Limitation Leads With One-Quarter Undecided
• Gaming Measures Both Trail with Many Undecided |
OCT.28 GEAR
UP encourages students to go to college Program
advocates partnerships between colleges and middle schools in
low-income communities to help raise expectations and ensure
successful college entry. |
OCT.28 Pretrial
publicity: Does it impact verdict? Most
research indicates pretrail publicity makes a difference. Human
communications professor's research, however, proves otherwise. |
OCT.28 Grant
awarded to enhance programs for Hispanic students Funding
will be used to assess how Hispanics in O.C. feel about CSUF,
and direct more attention on helping Hispanic students succeed
in their studies. |
OCT.28 Team
works to make 'talking' to satellites easier Team
works to put a NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory tele-communications
link analysis and operation system on the Web, in order to make
it easier to "talk" to satellites. |
OCT.28 Fund-raiser
works to bring together programs with potential supporters
Director of development for the College
of the Arts has spent the past two-and-a-half years raising
funds for the 125,000-square-foot facility. |
OCT.28 Gift
support university programs, scholarships Several
gifts to benefit students by supporting colleges, departments,
programs and priorities. |
OCT.28 University
police now trained and armed with tasers Campus
officers now carry nonlethal weapon that can reduce risk of
injury. |
OCT.28 English
professor awarded Fulbright; will spend spring in Lituania
Professor to spend a semester in Lithuania
teaching American literature at Vilnius Pedagogical University. |
OCT.26 Modern-day
slavery symposium is focus of Sociology Week Francis
Bok, an escaped Sudanese slave, and Tommy Calvert of the Boston-based
American Anti-Slavery Group are featured speakers Tuesday, Nov.
9, during Cal State Fullerton’s annual Sociology Week
activities. |
OCT.26 Pizza
With the Presidents Pizza With
the Presidents is an outreach event that allows CSUF students
and the campus community to bring any questions or concerns
directly to both the CSUF president and ASI president. |
OCT.25 Cal
State Fullerton Cello Choir with Bongshin Ko and Brooks Whitehouse
Recital at 8 p.m. Thursday, November 4. |
OCT.25 Mikhail
Korzhev, piano Russian-born pianist
Mikhail Korzhev studied at Moscow Conservatoire College, where
he performed extensively both as a soloist and with orchestra
in Moscow’s most prestigious halls. |
OCT.21 Engineer
designs sprinkler nozzle that avoids water runoff and waste
The nozzle, which fits in standard sprinklers,
can be adjusted to spray from 4 to 12 feet and can spray, at
varying distances, in up to six different directions. A patent
is pending on the nozzle. |
OCT.19 Business
leaders to share their knowledge as 'Professors for a Day'
Business leaders to share their expertise
with future business executives as part of College of Business
and Economics annual “Professors for a Day.” |
OCT.19 Senior
legislative breakfast briefing scheduled Program
will focus on the current legislative agenda proposed by the
California Senior Legislature, as well as the California Master
Plan on Aging presented by the California Commission on Aging.
Briefing will also be a venue for showcasing activities of the
Orange County Office on Aging. |
OCT.18 Pippin
The Broadway musical “Pippin”
is the romantic, playful story of a young prince’s quest
for love and fulfillment. King Charlemagne’s son, Pippin,
searches for happiness, but fails at every attempt.
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OCT.18 A
Celebration of Voices Onstage: Patricia Prunty, soprano, Rob
Watson, piano Faculty duo will
perform a program of works by Ives, Schubert, Falla and Thomas
and a selection of Spanish songs. |
OCT.15 Campus
hosts NASA Administrator's Fellowship Program National
program designed to enhance the professional development of
faculty members in mathematics, science, engineering and technology
at colleges and universities designated as minority-serving
institutions. |
OCT.15 Industry
night offers business opportunities Ten
companies are joining with Cal State Fullerton’s Business
InterClub Council, Career Planning and Placement Center and
Associated Students Inc. to provide students with on-the-spot
advice, information and tips for getting a job Oct. 20, during
Industry Night. |
OCT.14 Fall
Preview Day to include focus on community college transfer students
A special invitation is being extended
to sophomores enrolled at community colleges throughout Southern
California to attend Cal State Fullerton’s Fall Preview
Day Saturday, Oct. 16. |
OCT.14 Cal
State Fullerton to host town hall dialogue on same-sex marriage
“Same-Sex Marriage” is the
focus of a Wednesday, Oct 27, Town Hall at Cal State Fullerton
— the latest in the university’s “Issues That
Divide” series of town hall programs. |
OCT.14 College
of the Arts begins campaign to put names on seating in new performing
arts center Hard-hat tours and
seat naming campaign give donors opportunity to support construction
of the 800-seat hall accoustically designed for music and will
include movable canopies and draperies. |
OCT.14 Campus
committee delves into faculty retention and promotion
To promote retention, junior faculty members
will receive support with course release time and increase in
research grant funding. |
OCT.14 Chimps
could be extinct in the next few decades Anthropology
professor raises concerns that chimps could be extinct in 17
to 50 years. |
OCT.13 Titan
Student Union hosts 13th Annual Student Art Show for the Center
Gallery Titan Student Union will
host the 13th annual Student Art Show in the Center Gallery
and the new Plaza Gallery from Oct. 27 – Nov. 12. |
OCT.13 How
to fire someone is subject of October workshop Labor
attorney Alfred Klein of Rodi, Pollock, Pettker, Galbrait &
Cahill will discuss “How to Fire Someone Without Getting
Sued” during a Nov. 10 workshop sponsored by Cal State
Fullerton’s Family Business Council. |
OCT.12 Presidential
debate Campus viewing party for
the third presidential debate. |
OCT.12 Groundbreaking
For new center to highlight Fullerton Arboretum’s 25th
Anniversary Campus and community
leaders and supporters gathered at the Fullerton Arboretum Oct.
21 for the long-anticipated groundbreaking of the visitors center,
scheduled to debut August 2005. |
OCT.11 Cal
State Fullerton students work to 'Get Out the Vote'
CSUF Votes — a campus mobilization
project that aims to register students by Oct. 18 so they are
eligible to vote in the Nov. 2 election. |
OCT.11 Fluency
conference scheduled at Cal State Fullerton Cal
State Fullerton will be the site Friday, Oct. 22, of the sixth
annual Fullerton Fluency Conference, a program designed to assist
speech-language pathologists in using computers in therapy with
children. |
OCT.07 Emergency
evacuation drill planned at Cal State Fullerton
Campus to hold an evening evacuation
drill this month as part of its emergency preparation efforts.
|
OCT.07 ROTC
student awarded Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for achievement
William Golembiewski received award in
recognition of scholastic excellence in military and academic
subjects, as well as for leadership skills. |
OCT.07 University
Symphony Orchestra, Kimo Furumoto, music director The
University Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Kimo Furumoto,
is dedicated to the training of outstanding instrumentalists
in the performance of a wide range of styles in the orchestral
repertoire. |
OCT.06 2005
Economic Forecast Conference set for Oct. 26 What
are the growth prospects and emerging economic issues for Orange
County? Answers to these and other questions will be discussed
Tuesday, Oct. 26, at the 2005 Economic Forecast Conference. |
OCT.06 Titan
Student Union at Cal State Fullerton offers Youth Bowling League
Games & Recreation, located in the
Titan Student Union at Cal State Fullerton, is offering the
“Have a Ball” youth bowling league open to children
ages 4 to 16. |
OCT.06 ASI
Scholarships available to CSUF students This
semester, the Associated Students will award six scholarships
and 35 book loan scholarships to Cal State Fullerton students. |
OCT.05 International
trade symposium slated at Cal State Fullerton The
latest trends and technologies in international trade will be
the focus of an Oct. 18-19 “Partnering for Trade Prosperity
and Growth” symposium. |
OCT.04 Free
mini medical lectures at Cal State Fullerton this fall
A series of free “mini medical”
lectures focusing on health recommendations for senior citizens
is scheduled at Cal State Fullerton in October and November. |
OCT.04 10th
consecutive fall enrollment increase posted at Cal State Fullerton
CSUF welcomed a record 32,744 students
this fall. Steady enrollment growth over the course of 10 consecutive
fall semesters shows the continuing popularity of the university
with area students. |
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September |
SEP.30 “Strange
Journeys, Secret Worlds: The Films of Janie Geiser”
This special lecture at Grand Central
Art Center will open with professor Melinda Barlow screening
several of Geiser's films, including The Secret Story, Immer
Zu, The Fourth World and Ultima Thule. |
SEP.30 Book
of Days A theatrical mystery unravels
in a tiny Missouri town dominated by a fundamentalist church
and a daring little theatre. |
SEP.30 History
professor explores human cost of sanctions in Iraq Professor's
new book outlines the reasons why these sanctions failed and
how it has affected the viewpoint of Iraqi citizens toward the
United States. |
SEP.30 Susan
Leavy: It's all about being informed and aware New
community educator of the Women’s Center tasked with designing,
developing and implementing educational programs and outreach
efforts related to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating
violence, sexual harassment and stalking. |
SEP.28 Fullerton
Arboretum: GreenScene II Fall Planting Festival and Educational
Presentation of Old Bob Celebrate
the pleasures of autumn gardening at Fullerton Arboretum’s
Fall Planting Festival - GreenScene II |
SEP.28 Korea
bound Directors of international
education and exchange, Erickson and Tan, selected to participate
in the eighth annual Multicultural Leadership Korea Visitation
Program. |
SEP.28 Nominees
wanted for family-owned business awards Nominations
are being sought for the fifth annual Family-Owned Business
Awards, presented by Cal State Fullerton’s Family Business
Council and the Orange County Business Journal. |
SEP.28 VP
candidate Peter Camejo coming to campus illed
as “A Dialog with Peter Camejo,” the event is sponsored
by the Cal State Fullerton Campus Greens and is open to the
public free of charge. |
SEP.24 Founding
chair of music department dies Under
Joseph W. Landon's direction, the music faculty adopted a competency-based
curriculum for the preparation of teachers that attracted national
and international attention. |
SEP.21 Family
business leaders learn “How to Safely and Successfully
Mix Blood and Business” Barry
Graff, consulting manager with RSM McGladrey Inc. will lead
a discussion on “How to Safely and Successfully Mix Blood
and Business” Oct. 13. |
SEP.20 JUICE
IT UP!’ opens new location in Titan Student Union
A grand opening celebration is slated
for Sept. 21 with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
SEP.17 Eduardo
Delgado recital Professor of music
and acclaimed pianist, Eduardo Delgado, has international audiences
and critics consistently recognizing him for his fiery intensity
projected from the concert stage. |
SEP.17 Gerald
Seminatore and Howard Lubin recital Recital
on Friday, September 24. |
SEP.16 Additional
land purchased for faculty/staff housing Plans
call for constructing about 44 homes and town homes on the property
of the Fullerton Elks Lodge. |
SEP.16 Campus
opens dialogue on democracy As
part of the national American Democracy Project, Cal State Fullerton
will launch its campus-specific activities with a free half-day
conference, “Perspectives on Democracy,” Friday,
Sept. 24. |
SEP.16 CMS:
IT manager deployed as campus agent of change IT
manager discusses campus-wide initiative to adopt to the new
Common Management System. |
SEP.16 North
Pole explorer to visit Cal State Fullerton Explorer
to discuss his adventure at the North Pole. An exhibit of his
clothing, tent and other equipment is on display in the Atrium
Gallery. |
SEP.16 Alumna
returns to share research Judy
Segura, the first Mexican American woman to earn a doctorate
in mechanical engineering with the specialty of thermosciences
at Stanford University, will return to CSUF Sept. 22 to share
her thesis research. |
SEP.15 Peace
activist to speak on behalf of Israeli peace bloc Adam
Keller, a Jewish-Israeli peace and justice activist, will address
the campus Sept. 21, on “Sharon’s Disengagement
From Gaza Plan: Who Is He Trying to Deceive?” |
SEP.10 Serge
Martinchuk, piano After performing
a sold-out concert in Yanji, China this summer Martinchuk, a
member of the Department of Music’s keyboard faculty returns
to Cal State Fullerton’s Recital Hall stage to perform.
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SEP.09 Concert
Under the Stars and Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary activities
Concert Under the Stars: about 3,500 are
expected for the free program at 7:30 p.m. on the athletics
field. |
SEP.08 Nestor
Benito recital Master guitarist
Nestor Benito to perform Sept. 17. |
SEP.07 Eighth
Annual Alumni Golf Tournament to support student scholarships
Proceeds from the tournament will fund
scholarships to students in various areas of the university,
including all eight colleges, athletics and Guardian Scholars. |
SEP.03 Politics,
medicine and a little bit of everything… CLE presents
its free fall series Join CLE
for three free lecture series beginning this month: “Political
Series 2004,” “Advances in Medicine” and “Best
of the Eclectics.” |
SEP.03 CSUF
students investigate delays in GPS signals Ten
grad students investigate delays in GPS signals as they travel
through the ionosphere, an area of the earth’s atmosphere
where incoming solar radiation affects the transmission of radio
waves. |
SEP.03 ASI
provides campus community with free calendar of events
This semester’s calendar lists more
than 150 events and includes information on ASI scholarships,
ASI Elections, ASI Productions, Titan Student Union programs
and services, and Rec Sports programs. |
SEP.02 College
of the Arts gets high marks for Hispanic majors Hispanic
Outlook in Higher Education ranks CSUF third in top-25
list of universities for number of Hispanic students graduating
with degrees in fine arts and arts studies. |
SEP.02 University
welcomes fall semester with series of celebrations Campus
members invited to attend Convocation. |
SEP.02 Upcoming
elections generate interest among university community
With the November presidential elections
looming, the campus community is engaged in a number of activities
related to the elections and politics. |
SEP.02 American
studies professor publishes new look at Mark Twain Author's
book investigates Twain's battle against the ravages of age
and depression. Two disloyal employees. A daughter sent to a
sanitarium and forced to stay away from her beloved father. |
SEP.02 Campus
welcomes new President's Scholars Ten
best-and-brightest graduating high school seniors entered CSUF
as President's Scholars. |
SEP.02 DeLana
Bush-Hamblin returns to campus she remembers as home
Bush-Hamblin’s father was stationed
at El Toro when she was a child. Returning to work at the El
Toro Campus brings back many fond memories. |
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