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December 2005
DEC. 22
Assistant Professor Recognized for Dissertation on White-Collar Unemployment
Carrie Chet's doctoral dissertation, "What I'm Worth: White-Collar Unemployment in a New Economy," is an ethnographic study of unemployed white-collar high-technology workers. Chet found that today's high-tech workers are better prepared -- emotionally, financially and professionally -- to manage prolonged unemployment than were previous generations of laid-off professionals.
DEC. 22
Gerontology Director Participates in White House Conference on Aging
Conference addressed workforce issues such as training healthcare workers who provide services to seniors and strengthening Medicare and Medicaid.
DEC. 21
CSUF Alumnus Gives Bikes to Deserving Kids
Scott Sundstrom, a physical education teacher in the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, is giving the gift of fitness to deserving students at Topaz Elementary School in Fullerton and Melrose Elementary School in Placentia.
Dec. 15
Cal State Fullerton Receives HUD Grant
Cal State Fullerton receives HUD grant to help improve quality of life for local residents in poor neighborhood.
DEC. 15
Associate Professor Mentors St. Joseph Hospital Nurses
Dana Rutledge is helping local nurses conduct research studies.
DEC. 15
Gladys Knight to Headline Front & Center 2006
"A Knight to Remember" to spotlight the Grammy Award winner. Concert to benefit student scholarships and programs.
DEC. 15
CSUF Students Help 'Jumpstart' Preschoolers' Education
Cal State Fullerton students are helping to boost literacy in preschools through the Jumpstart Fullerton Program.
DEC. 15
Impact of Evangelical Christianity on Bush Presidency and Nation
Comparative religion professor Benjamin Hubbard gives his thoughts on Supreme Court nominees, faith-based initiatives and evangelical Christianity.
DEC. 15
Brazilian Exchange Students Study at CSUF
Two Brazilian exchange students learned lessons both inside and outside the classroom at CSUF this semester.
DEC. 15
New Rehearsal Room Takes Arts Dean's Name
The new Performing Arts Center's Musical Theatre Rehearsal Room will boast Jerry Samuelson's name.
DEC. 15
McNair Program Assists Students Pursuing Doctoral Degrees
Students are being encouraged to pursue graduate studies through the McNair Postbaccaluareate Achievement Program
DEC. 15
Patrons of the Library Series to Debut in January
The Patrons of the Library 2006 lecture series will kick off Jan. 22 with a discussion by author Quang X. Pham.
DEC. 15
Community and Campus Members Support University
Giles T. Brown's donation to the Endowment for Graduate Students is one of several recent gifts to the university.

DEC. 05

Cal State Fullerton President to Receive Leadership Award
Cal State Fullerton President Milton A. Gordon will be honored today by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Higher Education (CASE) with its Chief Executive Officer Leadership Award for CASE District VII.

DEC. 01
Volcanologist Uses Local Mountain Range As Geological Laboratory
Brandon Browne’s research takes him all over the world. His latest focus is Mammoth Mountain which hasn't erupted in about 50,000 years.
DEC. 01
Scholars Who Studied Chinese Village to Present Findings
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Chinese Village Oral History Project will present their findings from a summer visit to Longquan Village (Dragon Springs) in Henan Province in northern China.
DEC. 01
Grant Expands Community Outreach
With a recently awarded HUD grant, the university will expand the area’s community center and offer free services such as civics classes, leadership training and English lessons.
DEC. 01
Professor Focuses on Fibromyalgia
C. Jessie Jones talks about fibromyalgia and her efforts to learn more about and increase awareness of this chronic pain disorder.
DEC. 01
Summer Internship Could Lead Students to a Future in Politics
Summer internship program in Washington D.C. allows students first-hand experience in politics.
DEC. 01
Helping Teachers Teach Math
Helping middle school teachers develop methods to teach algebra and other math concepts is the goal of a group of university and other educators.
November 2005
NOV. 29
Holiday Events on Campus
Holiday Events throughout December.
NOV. 23
CSUF Mathematician Honored at White House With Presidential Award for Excellence in Mentoring
David Pagni honored with the 2005 award for mentoring students.
NOV. 16
Slavery of American Indians
Robert Castro awarded Yale Fellowship to study slavery of American Indians.
NOV. 15
CSUF Student Interning in Washington D.C.
Political science student assigned to the staff of Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Pasadena).
NOV. 14
CSUF to Host JPL's Invention Challenge Nov. 19
Can budding engineers design and build a machine that can light a match in 20 seconds? Judges will find out Saturday when Cal State Fullerton hosts the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s annual Invention Challenge southern region competition.
NOV. 10
Kaiser Permanente Gives $300,000 for Nursing Program
Gift to support a plan for a post-baccalaureate, pre-licensure program for students who wish to become nurses while pursuing a master’s degree in the field.
NOV. 10
Federal Grants Provides Support for Nursing Students
Grants help graduate nursing students pay for their schooling cost.
NOV. 10
New Students Ease Into University Life With Help of CSUF's Freshman Programs
Programs provides support to help first-year students make a successful transition, both academically and socially, from high school to college.
NOV. 10
Educating Students About Doing the Right Thing
Associate dean of students for judicial affairs teaches students the importance of intellectual property in written assignments.
NOV. 10
Youth Issues Subject of Recent SSRC Studies
Studies to provide evaluation and research support in Mono and Ventura counties' drive to reduce underage and binge drinking.
NOV. 9
CSUF Center Director Honored By California Council on Economic Education
Chiara Gratton-Lavoie honored for successfully promoted economic education among K-12 students in California.
NOV. 9
New Community Relations Director Named at Cal State Fullerton
Susan Katsaros, a Cal State Fullerton alumna, is the university’s newly named director of community relations.
NOV. 7
Business Leaders to Share Knowledge as Professors for a Day
What would cause 25 business leaders to take the helm of a college classroom? It’s the chance to share their expertise with future business executives as part of Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics annual “Professors for a Day.”
NOV. 7
El Salvador Refugee Tells Her Story in Person and in Documentary
The award-winning documentary “Testimony: The Maria Guardado Story” will be screened at Cal State Fullerton Wednesday. Guardado and the film’s director, Randy Vasquez, will be at the screening to talk about her life and the making of the film.
NOV. 3
Cal State Fullerton to Host Veterans Recognition Event
Special recognition will be given to families who saw three or more brothers serve in World War II.
NOV. 1
Why Early Teens Decide to Smoke and Drink
Professor seeks answers on what makes early teens decide to smoke and drink.

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