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Campus
Institutes Plus/Minus Grading for Spring New
system could offer students more incentive to achieve higher
grades.
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Students
to Develop Peace Plan For Arab-Israeli Conflict Course
History students examines their own family
immigration history and how it connects with land dispute in
the middle east. |
Foundation
to Change Name To Reflect Its Relationship to University
In January, the University Advancement
Foundation will become known as the Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic
Foundation. |
Students
to Attend Latino Leadership Institute Five
Cal State Fullerton students have been awarded CSUF university
scholarships to attend this year’s Latina/Latino College
Leadership Institute. |
Trustees
Approve Fee Increases in Proposed Budget Fee
for undergraduates will increase by 8 percent while graduates
student fees will increase by 10 percent. |
Women's
Largesse Recognized by Campus Group Women
& Philanthropy to recognize women as major donors and leaders
on campus. |
Engineer
Designs Sprinkler Nozzle That Avoids Water Runoff and Waste
The nozzle, which fits in standard sprinklers,
can be adjusted to spray from 4 to 12 feet and can spray, at
varying distances, in up to six different directions. A patent
is pending on the nozzle. |
Math
Enhancement Program to Increasing Ranks of Science Degree-Holders
Program established to increase the number
of underrepresented students earning degrees in science, engineering,
computer science and math has begun its third five-year cycle
at Cal State Fullerton. |
University
Police Now Trained and Armed with Tasers Campus
officers now carry nonlethal weapon that can reduce risk of
injury. |
Additional
Land Purchased for Faculty/Staff Housing Plans
call for constructing about 44 homes and townhomes on the property
of the Fullerton Elks Lodge. |
Campus
Committee Delves Into Faculty Retention and Promotion
To promote retention, junior faculty members
will receive support with course release time and increase in
research grant funding. |
Students
to Develop Peace Plan For Arab-Israeli Conflict Course
History students examines their own family
immigration history and how it connects with land dispute in
the middle east. |
10th
Consecutive Fall Enrollment Increase Posted at Cal State Fullerton
CSUF welcomed a record 32,744 students
this fall. Steady enrollment growth over the course of 10 consecutive
fall semesters shows the continuing popularity of the university
with area students. |
College
of the Arts Get High Marks for Hispanic Majors Hispanic
Outlook in Higher Education ranks CSUF third in top-25
list of universities for number of Hispanic students graduating
with degrees in fine arts and arts studies. |
Family
Foundations Contribute to Guardian Scholars Two
gifts totaling $100K awarded to Guardian Scholars Program.
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Cal
State Fullerton Establishes Eighth College, Names Acting Dean
Ashley L. Bishop named new acting dean
of the College of Education. |
CSUF
Electrical Engineering Professor Named NASA Fellow
Electrical engineering professor will
conduct research at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt,
Md., for 12 months. |
Inaugural
Class of Students From Collaborative Program To Graduate at
Hong Kong University Joint program
allows students based in Hong Kong to receive a master’s
degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton. |
Alumnus
Pledges $3 Million to College of Business and Economics
In recognition of a graduate's generosity,
CSU trustees approved the naming of the university’s future
business building Steven G. Mihaylo Hall. |
PRBC
Works for Campus Fiscal Well-Being Planning,
Resource and Budget Committee a key forum for campus discussions
to help shape budget decisions ultimately made by university
president. |
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