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Convocation Recap in Photos

This Spring 2019 Convocation theme was “Creating Pathways of Hope for Our Students” and featured remarks from college and district administration, senate presidents, and a keynote from Dr. Frank Harris III who serves as co-director of the Community College Equity Assessment Lab at San Diego State University.  See photos of the day on Facebook.

Spring Mindfulness Events Start Up

The spring semester will entertain numerous opportunities to practice mindfulness. Mindful Mondays return with weekly offerings beginning Feb. 4 at noon in the Art Gallery. The sessions are 30 minutes each and include sitting meditations, walking meditations, and interactive mindful sessions focused on a particular topic. For further information, please contact Lynette Pratt at Lpratt@fullcoll.edu or x27545.  See… Read more »

CalFresh Specialist Helps Students Apply for State Assistance Program

A specialist for California’s federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is available to help students enroll in the program. Appointments are available on Thursdays at the CARE/FYSI Office in Building 2000, Room 2002. Interested applicants can  make an appointment one of three ways listed on this flyer.

Finals Week Hospitality

Stop by the Student Center patio in Room 214 during finals week on Dec. 3 & 4 for snacks and refreshments sponsored by Associated Students.

Balma is Guest Expert on Boston’s NPR

The midterm elections brought a national spotlight to Orange County politics. Listen to our own Political Science Professor Jodi Balma speak with Boston’s NPR station about the early results.

Midterm Elections Party in the Student Center

Associated Students will host a Party to the Polls on Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Student Center, Room 214. The event celebrates voting and encourages students to cast their vote in the California Midterm Elections. General voting information and resources will be available along with snacks and refreshments, a photo,… Read more »

Annual Banned Books Essay Contest Winners Announced

Congratulations are in order for the winners of the Banned Books Essay Contest hosted by the Fullerton College Library in October. First place with a $200 prize went to Cadence Lusinsky for her essay on “The Power of Women and the Power of Banned Books” which explored the topic of gender inequality through Aristophanes’ ancient… Read more »

Donate to the Veterans Care Package Drive

The Veterans Resource Center is calling on the Fullerton College campus and community to donate items for troops deployed overseas. Personal items, non-perishable foods, entertainment, clothing, and miscellaneous items may be dropped off at the VRC in Building 500, Room 518 through November 16.

Thanksgiving Food Drive

The Fullerton College Ethnic Studies Department, M.E.C.H.A, and other student clubs have placed empty boxes around campus for the annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Boxes will be available until Nov. 16 for donations of canned goods and non-perishable food items. Grocery store gift cards, and monetary donations can be made by contacting Ethnic Studies Department chair… Read more »