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August
AUG.30
Barbara Kilduff, soprano and Brian Moll, piano
In concert 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10.
AUG.30
O.C. residents give their opinions on same-sex marriage and presidential preferences
Orange County residents’ opinions on same-sex marriage, direction of the country and presidential preferences.
AUG.30
Cal State Fullerton debate team to be featured on college sports television
Cal State Fullerton debate team members Josh Clark and Cameron Ward, both of Fullerton, will be among the debaters featured Wednesday, Sept. 1, on College Sports Television (CSTV), beginning at 5 p.m.
AUG.25
Teaching economics conference slated
Economics teachers and researchers from throughout the Southland are invited to attend the Oct. 21-23 West Coast Conference on Teaching Economics.
AUG.20
Cal State Fullerton ranked among top western public universities
Cal State Fullerton retains its top-10 ranking among the “Top Public Universities—Master’s (West)” in the 2005 U.S. News & World Report’s annual “America’s Best Colleges” listings
AUG.19
Guardian Scholars Program welcomes a record number of new students
A record 15 students are being welcomed as Cal State Fullerton’s newest class of Guardian Scholars — promising, college-bound foster youth.
AUG.19
Semester kicks off with new students and completed parking structure
Cal State Fullerton will kick off the fall semester next week with the opening of the campus’s largest building. The Nutwood Parking Structure in Parking Lot D, near the corner of Nutwood Avenue and State College Boulevard, will bring significant parking relief for the approximately 31,200 students expected for the first day of fall classes on Monday, Aug. 23.
AUG.19
Titans compete at 2004 Olympics
Four current and former Cal State Fullerton athletes are competing in the summer games in Athens, Greece.
AUG.19
Family foundations contribute to Guardian Scholars
Two gifts totaling $100,000 have been awarded by family-based foundations to the Guardian Scholars Program.
AUG.19
Faculty and staff sign up for physical fitness
Established last spring, the Employee Wellness Program offers university faculty and staff members the opportunity to participate in a variety of physical activities and health-related fitness assessments.
AUG.19
Helping foster youth take flight post-emancipation
Titan alumna Jenny Mohr has run a homeless shelter, a crisis clinic and a group home, in addition to working as coordinator of the After Care Program for Orangewood Children’s Home. Now she directs the Guardian Scholars Program, which acknowledges the accom-plishments of students who have left the foster care system, were wards of the court or come from similar backgrounds.
AUG.19
Domestic violence in Asian families: Breaking barriers
Mikyong Kim-Goh, associate professor of human services, saw the devastation of domestic violence on Asian women while serving as a psychiatric social worker and completing her doctoral dissertation.
AUG.19
Web sites offer goods and services
There are two new ways to purchase items online. For campus members seeking or offering recommendations on services, or trying to sell or purchase items such as a used desk lamp or a second-hand book, there’s CSUF Marketplace
AUG.13
Michael C. McMillen's Museum of Distraction
Exhibition transforms the Cal State Fullerton Main Art Gallery into a dimly-lit labyrinth of chambers through which the viewer navigates mysterious worlds made up of seven separate installations constructed from discards found in the streets and alleys of L.A. and augmented by carefully chosen sounds.
AUG.12
Physics professor puts student learning under the microscope
Michael E. Loverude, assistant professor of physics, soon will be trying to get into college students’ heads — to find out if they understand what they are taught about science.
AUG.06
Associate vice president, University Communications and Marketing appointed at Cal State Fullerton
Bruce Erickson will be responsible for creating and implementing the university’s strategic marketing and communication plans.
AUG.05
Titan's Day of Service
“Titan’s Into the Community Service Day”- aimed at doing our part to clean up our environment and address poverty in our community.
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July
JUL.27
Assistant professor studies meaning of August’s ‘La Bajada’ among Salvadorans in Los Angeles
Southern California and, particularly, Los Angeles are home to an ever-growing population of Salvadoran immigrants. While most are happy to be in America, there is still a longing for their country and the loved ones they left behind.
JUL.27
Volunteer and Service Day
New and returning students will have the opportunity to get to know each other while helping others during Cal State Fullerton’s “Titans Day of Service” on Saturday, Aug. 28.
JUL.27
Sun painting workshop
Craft lovers can learn how to decorate a silk scarf by using natural objects and the sun at a Saturday, July 31, workshop at the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary in Modjeska Canyon.
JUL.26
Public hearing for reaccreditation of university police
Members of the community are invited to attend a public hearing Monday, Aug. 9, to offer comments regarding Cal State Fullerton’s University Police Department.
JUL.23
Emeritus professor Bernard Hyink dies
Bernard L. Hyink, retired professor of political science and director of the Center for Internships and Cooperative Education, emeritus, died June 24. The Fullerton resident was 91 years old.
JUL.23
Communications lecturer receives Distinguished Service Award from Public Relations Society of America
Dennis Gaschen of Orange, a lecturer in communications at Cal State Fullerton, has received the Distinguished Service Award from the Orange County Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) — the organization’s highest honor to an individual.
JUL.20
Cal State Fullerton establishes eighth college, names acting dean
University established its eighth college this month when the university’s School of Education became the College of Education — home to the university’s teacher credential programs, which served more than 1,800 students during 2003-04.
JUL.06
Titan alumna wins national competition
Cal State Fullerton graduate Margarita Francesca Mendoza of Chino Hills has won the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology’s eighth annual Undergraduate Student Research Achievement Award Poster Competition.
JUL.06
Four Titans win Edison International Scholarships
The Titans are among 25 CSU students to receive the $5,000 awards that are specifically designed to help students seeking teaching credentials.
JUL.02
Project MISS
Cal State Fullerton’s Project MISS (Mathematics Intensive Summer Session) kicks off its 15th year July 6 with algebra II and precalculus programs for 10th- and 11th-graders from Orange County and surrounding communities.
JUL.02
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Offering A Summer Camp
The Wednesday programs offer opportunities to explore nature, play games and create various crafts from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. July 7 through Aug. 25.
JUL.01
Inaugural Class of Students From Collaborative Program To Graduate at Hong Kong University
The joint program allows students based in Hong Kong to receive a master’s degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton. The 19 students who will be awarded their advanced degrees have earned undergraduate degrees from campuses around the world.

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