April
2005 |
APR.29
How
Are the Media Covering Issues Facing the Middle East Today?
Free campus event features local
journalists |
APR.29
Angela
Cheng & Alvin Chow, duo pianists Two
of Oberlin Conservatory of Music's piano faculty artists- Angela
Cheng and Alvin Chow -come
to Fullerton to perform in a duo piano recital. |
APR.29
College
of the Arts presents Poulenc's opera "Dialogues of the Carmelites"
Dialogues of the Carmelites
explores the true story of martyrdom of 16 Carmelite nuns during
the French Revolution, when the regime dissolved all religious
orders. |
APR.29
College
of Communications Announces Yen N. Do Scholarly Research Fund
The Yen N. Do Scholarly Research Fund
will provide necessary funds for faculty to facilitate research
that focuses on Vietnamese Americans and Southeast Asians in
Southern California. |
APR.28
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. |
APR.27
2005-06
Continuing Learning Experience Officers Elected Charlotte
Fox of Fullerton is the newly elected president of Continuing
Learning Experience (CLE), a support group of more than 700
retired and semiretired individuals dedicated to the pursuit
of lifelong learning at Cal State Fullerton. |
APR.27
Tucker
Wildlife Sanctuary Offers Evening for Stargazers Cal
State Fullerton astronomers will welcome visitors to the rustic
surroundings of the sanctuary, where their telescopes will be
set up in the parking lot for public viewing of stars and planets
visible in the night sky. |
APR.21
Two
Faculty Members Honored With CSU Wang Family Excellence Awards
Raphael Sonenshein and Richard Wiseman
were two CSUF professors selected, among five winners throughout
the 23-campus CSU system to receive the awards. |
APR.21
Campus
Centers Studies Region's Nonprofits Area
charities account for more than $60 billion in assets. |
APR.21
Donated
Film Equipment Enhances Entertainment / Animation Program
New technology will keep CSUF students
on cutting edge. |
APR.21
University
Heights Plan Wins City Council Approval Next
step: Approval by the CSU Board of Trustees |
APR.21
Program
Advances Look, Behavior for Business Careers Learn
how to dress and act for the job you want through a new program
called, "Fit for the World of Work." |
APR.21
Team
Seeks Clues to Better Water Resources Students
learn research methods while helping local water district. |
APR.21
Counting
the Homeless Workng with community
partners and local agencies, the SSRC helped to survey the homeless
population of Orange County. |
APR.21
University
Joins in Alcohol Use Studies CSUF
committed to promoting health among students. |
APR.21
Speakers
and Special Events Are Slated For Annual Communications Week
Alumnus Geno Effler (Mercedex Benz/West)
and David Ono (KABC Channel 7 News) are among the speakers scheduled
to appear at Comm Week 2005. |
APR.21
Campus
Forum Explores Workforce Issues April 29
Campus community discusses recruitment and employee retention. |
APR.20
Bonghin
Ko & Friends, in concert Cellist
Bongshin Ko will joined by violinists Phillip Levy and Simon
Oswell, bassist David Young, and pianist Eduardo Delgado April
24. |
APR.14
Immigration
Focus of April Town Hall Community
dialogue focuses on immigration - from economic, human rights
and national security perspectives. |
APR.13
Expulsion
of U.S. Citizens: Unconstitutional Deportation of Mexican Americans
During the 1930s Christine Valenciana
to deliver lecture on the forced deportation of Mexican-Americans
in the 1930s, including her mother. |
APR.08
Conference
on Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 Compliance Set April 29
Business leaders, accountants and auditors
can learn more about the new legislation enacted to improve
financial reporting by publicly traded companies. |
APR.07
Cal
State Fullerton Celebrates Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Artists, filmmakers and a Vietnamese-American
author launching his book tour will visit the Cal State Fullerton
campus in celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month,
which continues through May 4. |
APR.07
Author
Quang Pham Launches Book Tour at Cal State Fullerton
Author will speak on April 13 about his
father's sense of duty to remain in South Vietnam despite anticipation
of its eventual fall in 1975. |
APR.07
Communication
Skills in Effective Teaching Focus of Outstanding Professor
Lecture
Human communication studies professor to discuss communication
skills in effective teaching. |
APR.07
Angels Baseball
Needs to Both Covet and Trust Fans A
foul ball may be recovered in a big league name game.
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APR.04
Passing
the Business to the Next Generation With
approximately 39 percent of operating companies expected to
change leadership within the next five years, how does a family
business prepare for that kind of change? Family business leaders
will learn how during an April 20 workshop sponsored by Cal
State Fullerton's Family Business Council. |
APR.01 Emeritus
Professor Ralph Beckett Dies
Ralph L. Beckett, emeritus professor of speech communication
at Cal State Fullerton and a Placentia resident, has died of
cancer at the age of 81. |
March 2005 |
MAR.28
Pamela
Dellal, recital Performing works
by Hildegard von Bingen, Purcell and Hindemith’s song
cycle The Life of Mary, the evening will be an exploration
of the synthesis of art and devotion in vocal music dedicated
to Mary, the mother of Jesus. |
MAR.25
Inaugural
Student Summit Encourages Students To Become Advocates for Social
Justice Summit will focus
on topics ranging from the civil rights and women’s movements
to the environment, labor and community service. |
MAR.23
Raw,
Bioled and Cooked: Comics on the Verge Art
exhibition includes the work of 40 comics artists and “posits
the notion that a new generation of comics artists has emerged—some
gathered, however loosely, around RAW magazine, others simply
coinciding with the magazine’s emergence, but not associated
with it. |
MAR. 21
Enrollment
Breaks Record Enrollment for this
semester numbers 33,413 students - the largest in the university's
history. |
MAR.18
Founding
Cal State Fullerton Faculty Member Emmett Long Dies at 81
Emmett T. “Shorty” Long, emeritus
professor of speech communication and one of Cal State Fullerton’s
founding faculty members, died March 10 at the age of 81. |
MAR.17
Titans
Win Top Design and Directing Spots at Regional Theater Fest
Four Cal State Fullerton students
from the Theatre and Dance Department will be heading east to
compete and participate in the American College Theatre Festival
April 18-24 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. |
MAR.17
University
Heights Plans OK'd by Fullerton Planning Commission
Proposal includes three acres of land
to build 42 affordable, for-sale homes for faculty/staff housing.
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MAR. 17
American
Society for Civil Engineer's Pacific Southwest Regional Conference
Engineering students learn to apply their
classroom knowledge in a variety of competitions. |
MAR.17
History
of Hispanic Inter-Island Caribbean Studied Professor
Zacair studies the diverse culture of two Caribbean nations.
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MAR.17
1930s
Mexican Deportation Educator brings
attention to historic period and its affect on her family. |
MAR. 17
Tracking
Sea Larvae Exploring the hidden
byways in the life of microscopic larvae. |
MAR.16
First-Year
Teachers From CSUF Performs Above CSU Average in All Areas
During the 2003-2004 school year, first-year
teachers from Cal State Fullerton performed above the California
State University average in most categories in which teachers
are rated. |
MAR.15
35th
Annual Philosophy Symposium Scheduled for March 17-18
Two-day program will highlight the nature
of emotion and its roles in experience. |
MAR.14
Jazz
Ensembles I & II with Allen Vizzutti, trumpet |
MAR.14
Trio
Con Brio
The German group, Trio Con Brio,
comes to concert on March 18. |
MAR.11
Creating
Harmony in the Family Business Subject of Dinner Meeting
Avoiding conflict and developing
strong communication within a family business will be discussed
during a March 15 evening workshop |
MAR.10
Cal
State Fullerton Faculty Authors to be Saluted In
recognition of scholarship, research and creativity, Cal State
Fullerton will host its annual CSUF Author Awards honoring faculty
authors. |
MAR.10
University
Symphony Orchestra with cellist Bongshin Ko and University Singers
In collaboration the fourth annual Merging
Voices: Women in New Music Festival, Cal State Fullerton’s
University Orchestra together with faculty cellist Bongshin
Ko and the University Singers present a special concert—A
Celebration of Women in Music. In conjunction with the concert
renowned composer Joan Tower will offer a special a pre-concert
lecture. |
MAR.10
Statistician
Works to Develop Method to Deal With Missing Data
Incomplete or missing data is a pervasive problem in most research.
Mathematics professor is developing advancing and applying statistical
methods of analysis to resolve missing data. |
MAR.09
Tales
of the Lost Formicans Part dream
play, part science fiction farce, this dark comedy contemplates
American angst with wry wit, power and a freshness of spirit.
Tackling the American Dream, Alzheimer’s disease and alien
abduction, Congdon studies an American family sliding into dysfunction
as seen through the eyes of time-traveling space aliens from
the future. |
MAR.09
Nickel
and Dimed Nickel and Dimed
explores the harsh realities of surviving in America for
low-level workers who must choose to eat or pay rent. Nickel
and Dimed poses the question: Can a middle class journalist
survive in the harsh reality of the blue-collar world, or will
she fail and never truly understand their painful way of life? |
MAR.08
Christine
Chavez, Granddaughter of Cesar Chavez to Speak at Cal State
Fullerton “The Legacy of
Cesar Chavez,” a free presentation to honor the late leader
of the United Farm Workers of America, will be held tomorrow
at Cal State Fullerton. The program will focus on Chavez’s
work in civil rights and, in particular, with farm workers. |
MAR.08
Raised
in Captivity This absurd comedy
by Nicky Silver is a painful but amusing story about siblings
growing up, becoming rivals, taking different paths, and ending
up together again with the scars to prove it, along with the
possibility of hope. |
MAR.03
Campus
Set to Begin Construction of New Parking Structure The
new parking facility, to be built on existing parking lots B
and K, will contain about 1,500 parking spaces. |
MAR.03
New
Online Master's Degree in Information Technology to be Offered
in August Sixteen-week courses
offer new alternative for IT professionals. |
MAR.03
Digital
Storytelling Workshop Facilitates Healing Through Personal Video
Stories Students find a positive
experience produces positive self-esteem. |
MAR.02
Business,
Jobs and Social Security Topics of Business Week 2005
A panel discussion on social security,
a career expo and guest lectures by industry leaders are among
the activities scheduled for Business Week 2005. |
MAR.02
Women's
Electro-acoustic Listening Room Part
of the "Merging Voices: Women in New Music Festival"
on March 12. |
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