February 2005 |
FEB.24
Thematic
Tours Workshop Presented Saturday at Cal State Fullerton
Great Tours, the popular one-day workshop
on creating thematic tours at historic sites, will be held Saturday,
February 26. |
FEB.23 African
Women Celebrated Through Lens of A. Olusegun Fayemi
Spotlighting Black History and Women’s
History months, “Windows to the Soul: the Many Faces of
African Women” celebrates women throughout
Africa as seen in the photographs of A. Olusegun Fayemi. |
FEB.22 Arthur
Miller: The American Clock First
produced in its final form at the Mark Taper Forum in 1984,
The American Clock captures a family plummeting into the depths
of the Great Depression. Through the family’s struggles,
myriad perspectives are explored, as Arthur Miller bears witness
to the rise and fall of Americana. |
FEB.22 Department
of Theatre and Dance 2005 Spring Season |
FEB.18 Study
Shows Southern California Nonprofits Are $34 Billion Industry
What would you do if you had $34 billion
to spend on the common good in Southern California? The Center
for Nonprofit Management and the Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit
Research will release a report to answer this question and others
relating to the nonprofit industry. |
FEB.18 Anthropology
Exhibit Showcases “Conquest of the Pacific”
A student-curated anthropology
exhibit, “Conquest of the Pacific: Society on the Sea,”
opens Feb. 25. |
FEB.17 Newscaster
and State Senator to Keynote University's 46th Annual Commencement
Anchorwoman Michele Ruiz and State Senator
Dick Ackerman have been chosen as the keynote speakers for 2005
commencement. |
FEB.17 University
Heights Moves Forward New housing
development offers affordable housing for university staff and
faculty. |
FEB.17 Physics
Professor Explores Space For Clues to How Planets are Formed
Professor of physics searches for signs
of possible birth of new planets. |
FEB.17 Women's
Studies Professor Examines Role of Women in Borderland Colonias
Feminist geographer charts the
progress in three colonias along the Mexican/U.S. border. |
FEB.17 Alison
Edwards, pianist 8 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 25 |
FEB.15 Peer
Education Team to Discuss Cross-Country Experience Four
graduate students from William and Mary College in Virginia
who are traveling across the country presenting sexual assault
prevention programs for their peers will visit Cal State Fullerton
March 7. |
FEB.14 Pavel
Steidl, master guitarist Master
class: 7 p.m. Thursday, February 17, 2005
Recital: 8 p.m. Friday, February 18, 2005 |
FEB.09 Cal
State Fullerton Celebrates African Heritage, Opens African American
Resource Center Guest lectures,
a photo exhibit and Gospel Fest 2005 are among the activities
scheduled at Cal State Fullerton in celebration of African Heritage
Month, which culminates with the grand opening of the university’s
African American Resource Center. |
FEB.08 New
CSUF Business Program Offers International Experience
Business Europe Study Tour (BEST) program
enables students to travel to five European countries and get
insight into European economics, business and management practices.
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FEB.08 Cal
State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics to
Honor Business Leaders
Three company leaders — all
of whom are Cal State Fullerton alumni — will share their
experiences in making a business grow and prosper during a Feb.
24 “Salute to Business Leaders” day. |
FEB.03 Succession
Planning Is Subject of February Family Business Workshop
Workshop to discuss how family businesses
can prepare for stepping aside of the senior generation. |
FEB.03 New
Grants Will Train School Nurses And Help Nurses Mentor Each
Other CSUF's Nursing Department
receives nearly $2 million in grant to further nursing education.
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FEB.03 Proposed
State Budget Includes Funding Increase A
proposed $211.7 million in new revenue for the CSU system's
2005-06 budget will include an increase in general operations
funding and financial aid for students. |
Feb.03 'Winter's
Tale' to Be Presented at Theater Regional Theatre
and Dance Department's play selected to compete in Kennedy Center
American College Theater Festival. |
FEB.02 Sylvia
Alva Named Associate Vice President Sylvia
Alva will plan, coordinate, and implement academic programs
and policies for undergraduate studies. |
January
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JAN.28 Cal
State Fullerton Names New Associate Vice President for Academic
Programs Robert Young to assume
responsibility for management, planning and development for
various academic programs, along with performance reviews and
institutional and program accreditation. |
JAN.28 As
Above, So Below: Art as Political and Cosmological Space
Documenting “Golden State”
A Public Artwork by Lita Albuquerque and Mitchell De Jarnett
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JAN.26 Emulex
CEO to Receive Orange County Titan Award Paul
Folino to be saluted for his dedication to the continued growth
of Cal State Fullerton, helping to power the county’s
economy and commitment to supporting local philanthropic organizations.
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JAN.26 Mid-Winter
Flute Fair February 2-4, 2005
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JAN.25 Cal
State Fullerton Slates Events to Spotlight Engineering and Computer
Science High school and
university students can explore engineering and computer science
careers and learn more about Cal State Fullerton’s College
of Engineering and Computer Science throughout the month of
February during “Launch Your Future” ECS Weeks 2005. |
JAN.24 Communications
Scholar William Gudykunst Dies Notable
human communications studies professor is remembered for his
leadership in curriculum development and attracting international
students. |
JAN.21 Chinese
Officials Complete M.B.A. Degrees at Cal State Fullerton
Two dozen Chinese officials from the Shandong
Province have completed a yearlong accelerated M.B.A. program
at Cal State Fullerton and was honored at a reception on Jan.
24. |
JAN.19 Hispanic
Family-Owned Business Conference Set Feb. 25 Growing
and sustaining a family-owned business is the focus of the second
annual Hispanic Family-Owned Business Conference. |
JAN.19 College
of Education Forms Advancement Board A
newly formed group of educators and business and community leaders
will focus their efforts on building support for Cal State Fullerton's
new College of Education. |
JAN.17 Cal
State Fullerton Furthers Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
A $125,000 grant from the
Corporation for National & Community Service is being used
to fund projects to continue the legacy of Martin Luther King
Jr. |
JAN.10 Cal
State Fullerton President Leads Delegation to Morocco
CSUF President Milton A. Gordon, along
with seven other university presidents, meet with Morocco's
education ministers to establish exchange agreements between
universities in both countries. |
JAN.05 English
Professor Awarded Fulbright Scholarship to Lithuania
Fulbright scholar Irena Praitis to spend
a semester in Lithuania, teaching American literature at Vilnius
Pedagogical University. |
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