This is a one-day, free event at Fullerton College that will gather students, educators, organizers, activists and artists to explore this year’s theme of “Salud y Revolución.” The summit will have dialogue through workshops, poetry, music, art, and more. This summit is Friday, Nov. 18 from 9a.m. to 5 p.m., register for this event online… Read more »
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Supplemental Instruction Looking for Leaders
The Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program is looking to hire for the spring semester. SI leaders are successful students who plan an additional hour of collaborative activities that reinforce course content. SI is looking for leaders in the following areas: political science, calculus, statistics, chemistry, accounting, business, philosophy, economics, child development, astronomy, intro. to biology, organismal… Read more »
College Highlighted at Board Meeting
On Tuesday, Nov. 22, Dr. Greg Schulz will present the college’s Annual Report and Institutional Effectiveness Report to the Board of Trustees. He invites the campus community to attend as he shares highlights of the college that are the results of your efforts.
EIR Scoping Public Forum
The campus and community-wide Environmental Impact Report Scoping Forum is scheduled on Nov. 17 in Building 200, Rooms 224 – 228 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. Invitations will be sent to the campus and mailed to the community within a one-mile radius of the campus to attend the forum for an update, open discussion and… Read more »
Open Enrollment Has Started!
Representatives from the Orange County United Way and The G.R.E.E.N. Foundation will be on campus during the month of November to help the campus community learn and enroll in Covered California or MediCal during the Covered California enrollment period. Appointments to meet with a Certified Enrollment Counselor will be available on Thursday, Nov. 3, Tuesday,… Read more »
Volunteers Needed!
The Veterans Resource Center in collaboration with the Veterans Club will be placing 7,000 flags in honor of the fallen service members since 9/11 on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. on the quad. Interested volunteers for this event can contact the VRC by calling (714) 992-7102 or visiting Building 500, Room 518.
Supplemental Instruction Leaders Present at Regional Conference
Six Supplemental Instruction leaders attended the Supplemental Instruction Conference at Riverside Community College on Saturday, Oct. 22. Russel Hillabrand, Adam Allred and Steffanie Rodriguez presented on the “Role of SI leaders in Expanding SI programs.” This presentation, for administration, faculty, and SI leaders, explained how SI can be expanded into disciplines like philosophy, biology, physics and… Read more »
Learning to Teach About Tragedy
[tabs slidertype=”simple”][tab] [/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][/tabs] Fullerton College Teacher Pathway Program students attended the Museum of Tolerance on Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 with students from Rancho Santiago College, Santa Ana College and Cal State Fullerton to gain professional development on how to teach about prejudice and injustice. The Museum of Tolerance is a multimedia museum about the Holocaust that… Read more »
Inaugural Banned Book Essay Contest
The Fullerton College Library and Friends of the Fullerton College Library are holding their inaugural Banned Book Essay Contest. Essays must answer the question: “What does freedom to read mean to you?” The length must be between 750 to 1000 words. All essays will be judged by FC faculty for organization, central idea, supporting details,… Read more »
Sociology Club Collects Books for Prison Library Project
The Sociology Club is holding a book collection from Oct. 25 through Nov. 15 for The Prison Library Project. The project’s mission is to provide free reading materials to inmates nationwide. They prioritize educational and self-help literature as well as recognize the value of literacy development through active engagement with books in general. Donations can be made… Read more »





