August
2005 |
AUG.26
CSUF
Welcomes Incoming Class of President's Scholars
Ten of the region’s top students
have joined Cal State Fullerton as members of the university’s
newest class of President’s Scholars – the most
prestigious status the university bestows on incoming students. |
AUG.26
OC
AmeriCorps Alliance Seeks Volunteers
Cal State Fullerton’s Orange County
AmeriCorps Alliance is hosting a series of information sessions
over the next two weeks to recruit 100 individuals for a yearlong
service program to assist youth beginning in September. |
AUG.24
CSUF Center
Hosts SEC Financial Reporting Conference Stock-based
compensation, increasing transparency in financial reports and
performance reporting are just a few of the topics to be covered
Monday, Sept. 19, during the “SEC Financial Reporting
Conference” hosted by Cal State Fullerton’s Center
for Corporate Reporting & Governance. |
AUG.18
Cal
State Fullerton Climbs Higher in Rankings Among Top Public Universities
Cal State Fullerton moved up to 6th —
from 9th — in the U.S. News & World Report’s
annual "Top Public Universities-Master's" in the West
ranking. |
AUG.18
Professor
of Afro-Ethnic Studies Will Teach in Poland As a Fulbright Scholar
Professor Stan Breckenridge finds affinity
with Polish students in his love of African-American music. |
AUG.18
Center
for Prevention of Childhood Obesity Launched on Campus
Funding launches a new Center that will
focus on research and methods to improve and maintain childhood
health. |
AUG.18
Fall Semester
Brings About New Growth The new
school year brings in a New Campus, new faculty, new students,
and new rennovations. |
AUG.18
Trustees
Approve University Heights CSUF
strikes a deal with the Fullerton Elk's Lodge to create affordable
housing for faculty/staff. |
AUG.18
CSU Receives
Increase in '05 State Budget An
increase in the state budget and student fees benefits students,
staff, and faculty. |
AUG.18
University/School
Partnership Offers Guidance for Teachers The
North Orange County Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment
Program offers new teachers guidance and training to help improve
teacher retention. |
AUG.11
University
Changes Name of Branch Campus To Match its Location in Irvine
In keeping with the California State
University’s tradition of naming campuses after the geographic
areas in which they are located, the CSUF El Toro branch campus
has a new name: California State University, Fullerton Irvine
Campus. |
AUG.10 New
CITO Named at Cal State Fullerton
Amir H. Dabirian named new chief information technology officer.
|
AUG.4 CSUF
Students Assist Local Company as Part of Department of Defense
Program Six engineering, computer
science and business administration majors to gain real-world
experience thanks to a Raytheon Missile Systems and Department
of Defense Mentor-Protégé Program. |
AUG.2
New
Online Master's Degree in Information Technology Debuts This
Month
16-week courses offer new alternative
for IT professionals |
July
2005 |
JUL.29
Rec
Sports Offers Summer Youth Programs to OC Communities
Sports, swim and gymnastics programs
offered in August |
JUL. 21
University
Librarian to Study Libraries Throughout Asia To
better understand the research needs of international students,
as well as equip Cal State Fullerton students studying abroad,
librarian John Hickok is embarking on a yearlong sabbatical
to visit universities throughout Asia to assess their libraries. |
JUL.19
Summer
Program Broadens Business Skills For Middle and High School
Students Thirty Orange County
middle and high school students are taking part in a seven-week
Academy of Business Leadership summer institute. |
JUL.14
CSUF Professors
Want to Know: Are High School Students Economically Literate?
Economics professors to explore
how much 12th graders know about such concepts as supply and
demand, inflation and recession. |
JUL.14
2005-06
Alumni Association Board Named Placentia
resident John W. Sibley, acting city manager for the city of
Orange, is the new president of the Cal State Fullerton Alumni
Association 2004-05 Board of Directors. |
JUL.11
Business
Professor Honored for Lifetime Achievement
Information systems and decision sciences professor recognized
for his research in theory, modeling and solution algorithms
and publications. |
JUL.7
Minority
Access Program Stresses Research Careers Minority
Access to Research Careers program exposes students to research
and skills that will help them enter and succeed in graduate
schools. |
JUL. 1
MIRT Program
Sends Seven CSUF Students Overseas
Students to conduct research in universities in Oxford and York
in England and Chiang Mai University in Thailand. |
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