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Month: October 2022
FC Alum Showcases Authenticity Both On and Off-Screen
Fernando Carsa, Fullerton College alum, stars in the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series Acapulco. Fullerton College is miles away from Colima, Mexico but ultimately, that is where Fernando Carsa would end up attending college. Carsa and his family moved to the United States so that he could have an opportunity to fulfill his dreams. When… Read more »
Staff Development Wins Award for Culturally Responsive Training
Fullerton College’s Staff Development won the California Community College Council for Staff Development (4CSD) Innovative Activity Award for their Culturally Responsive Training for Faculty event coordinated by Staff Development Coordinator Jeanne Costello. The California Community College Council for Staff Development announced the award at the annual 4CSD conference in Claremont from Oct. 12–14. The Culturally… Read more »
FC Hosts Regional Vote Center: A Note From the Office of the President and OC Registrar of Voters
Dear Hornets! The 2022 General Election is upon us. Don’t miss your chance to have your voice heard by casting your ballot by November 8. Voting in Orange County is easy and secure. If you are a registered voter and received your vote-by-mail ballot in mid-October, but you haven’t returned it yet, there are several… Read more »
Music Faculty Member Honored with Award from the Muckenthaler
Dr. Monica Lee, Fullerton College music instructor, is the recipient of the Muckenthaler’s Dr. James Young Arts Legacy Award. Dr. Lee will be honored at a reception on Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Muckenthaler. The evening will include tributes and piano music played by Dr. Lee’s mentors, colleagues including Faculty Jazz Cadre, Aram… Read more »
Speech and Debate Team Comes up Big at Season Openers
The Fullerton College Speech and Debate Team participated in a full slate of season opener tournaments at the Pacific Southwest Collegiate Forensics Association’s Warm-Up Tournament at El Camino College, the Sunset Cliffs Tournament at Point Loma Nazarene University, and the Collegiate Public Forum Debate Opener hosted by the University of Kentucky during the month of… Read more »
Paralegal Professor Lusk Among Top 10 Most Inspiring People in Legal Services
Congratulations to Paralegal Studies adjunct professor Douglas Lusk who was recently recognized by CIO Views Magazine as one of the top 10 most inspiring people in legal services. The magazine featured a nine-page article highlighting the extraordinary influence Lusk has had in the legal technology industry, including pioneering the National Society for Legal Technology (NSLT) and… Read more »
Día De Los Muertos Celebration Returns to Fullerton College Nov. 2
For more than 26 years now, members of the Fullerton College campus and surrounding community have eagerly looked forward to the annual Día De Los Muertos or Day of the Dead celebration that is held at Fullerton College each year. This vibrant event took a pause during the pandemic, but Fullerton College and the Cadena… Read more »
COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines Available at Fullerton College on Oct. 25
FC Health Services will host a COVID-19 and flu vaccination clinic on Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. at Building 200, Rooms 224–226. Pfizer and Moderna adult COVID-19 vaccines (first or second shot and updated booster) will be available for ages 12 and older. The pediatric COVID-19 vaccine will be available for ages six… Read more »
Fullerton College Prepares for Next Big Earthquake
Are you prepared when “The Big One” strikes? California is prone to earthquakes and Fullerton is close to two active faults–Whittier and Newport-Inglewood. The Whittier Fault goes through the Brea Canyon and can generate a magnitude seven earthquake. Since Californians live on a plate boundary that is constantly moving, there isn’t a week that goes… Read more »










