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Month: February 2020

FC Night at Angel Stadium Returns April 25 

Hornets and Angels will reunite for an epic night of family fun and baseball during the annual Fullerton College Night at Angel Stadium on Saturday, April 25. The event, now in its fifth year, supports the Chris Lamm & Toni Dubois-Walker Memorial Food Bank and Students of Distinction Awards. It is one of the most… Read more »

Annual KinderCaminata Welcomes Kindergartners to Explore College and Careers

An annual beloved tradition which brings together kindergartners from local elementary schools to explore college and career options will return to Fullerton College on March 6. The event known as KinderCaminata, celebrates Cesar Chavez’s “Si Se Puede” (Yes you can; it is possible) motto by planting seeds of education at an early stage using lively… Read more »

Mindful March Offerings Promote Awareness, Reflection, Self-Compassion

Fullerton College’s Mindful Growth Initiative will offer a series of workshops and sessions throughout the month of March that promote mindful awareness, reflection, and self-compassion. The activities are open to all students, faculty, and staff. Mindful March activities include: Mindful Mondays – Offered every Monday at 12 p.m., these sessions provide 30 minutes of meditation… Read more »

Fullerton College Breaks Ground on $54 Million Building

Fullerton College celebrated the groundbreaking of the new $54 million Instructional Building on Thursday, February 20. The Instructional Building is the college’s first new construction in 10 years, and its first progressive design-build project.  Located between the 1400 and 1200 buildings, the new three-story building will improve students’ educational experience, both in and out of… Read more »

Shusenjo Film Screening Confronts Controversial Issue of Comfort Women in Japan

The “comfort women” issue is perhaps Japan’s most contentious present-day diplomatic quandary. Inside Japan, the issue is dividing the country across clear ideological lines. In Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue, director Miki Dezaki delves deep into the most contentious debates and uncovers the hidden intentions of the supporters and detractors of… Read more »

College and Beyond Workshop Series

This five-series workshop will provide students an opportunity to reflect on individual goals, involvement in college, aspirations, and career desires. This program is a unique opportunity to positively influence students in all areas of their personal, professional, and academic development. The first of these workshops is on Wednesday, March 4 at 2 p.m. in Building… Read more »

Fullerton College Offers 2 Years Tuition-Free

Effective fall 2020, Fullerton College will offer two years of tuition-free education to all new students as a result of the North Orange Promise Program expansion.  The tuition-free experience is a substantial expansion of the current one-year program. First-time college students who participated in their first year of the North Orange Promise program during the… Read more »

Darwin Day Lecture: Feb. 18

In celebration of Darwin Day, Anthropology Professor Karen Markley will host a special lecture to highlight Darwin’s contributions to science, including evolutionary theory and the significance of natural selection today. The lecture is scheduled Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 3 – 3:30 p.m. in Room 1413.

President Greg Schulz To Be Recognized by African American Male Education Network & Development

Fullerton College President Dr. Greg Schulz has been named a leader and advocate for African American males and will be recognized with the Educational Leadership Award by the African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND). The A²MEND Educational Leadership Award recognizes advocacy, mentorship, and support for increasing the success of African American males in… Read more »