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Laptops Available to Students

Fullerton College purchased 1,700 laptops to help students complete their remote learning while social distancing requirements continue through the spring semester. Laptops will be loaned to students on a first-come basis. Students may request a laptop by filling out a brief form which they can access at the following link: Request Technology Support When Fullerton College… Read more »

Teacher Pathway Program Hosts Teaching Matters Conference

The Fullerton College Teacher Pathway Program hosted the fourth annual Teaching Matters Conference on Saturday, Feb. 29. Approximately 40 students from Fullerton Joint Union, Anaheim and Placentia-Yorba Linda High School Districts were in attendance. The conference provided students with an opportunity to connect with Child Development faculty and learn about working with young children. High… 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 »

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 »

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.

Spring Graduation Deadline Near

The spring semester has just begun, but students who intend to graduate in May 2020 must complete a graduation application prior to the deadline of Thursday, Feb. 13. Applications are available at the Admissions and Records office or online. Graduation requirements for the associate degree typically require completion of 60 degree applicable units with a… Read more »

Play Honors Women’s Right to Vote | Feb. 13

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the League of Women Voters and the 19th Amendment – Fullerton College’s  Political Science Department and the League of Women Voters of North Orange County are hosting “Tea with Alice and Me: Zoe Nicholson” on Thursday, February 13, from 7-10 p.m. in the Campus Theatre. “Tea with Alice and Me”… Read more »

Mindfulness Institute for Student Leaders

Are you interested to learn how mindfulness can help students meet the challenges of everyday life with greater ease? Are you intrigued to learn how mindfulness can help students enhance the ability to pay attention, increase overall well-being, and improve academic performance? If so, please consider this unique opportunity designed for student leaders. The​ Mindfulness… Read more »