Fullerton College is excited to welcome back alumnus, author, and speaker Rafael Augustín on Oct. 16 at 5 – 7 p.m. in the Wilshire Auditorium for a presentation and book signing of his memoir Illegally Yours during a week of campus events planned for Undocumented Student Action Week. Illegally Yours is this year’s One Book,… Read more »
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Elsa Perez Selected as Interim Dean of Counseling
Fullerton College is pleased to welcome Elsa Perez as the Interim Dean of Counseling. Perez has held various roles at Fullerton College since joining the college in 2010. Her roles have included Counselor, Puente Coordinator, Co-Coordinator for the Counseling and Student Development Division, and various leadership roles including Senator in Faculty Senate and representative in… Read more »
Fullerton College Welcomes Marshall Johnson to Lead A2MEND Program
Fullerton College welcomes Marshall Johnson as the new Special Projects Manager for the Fullerton College A2MEND (African American Male Education Network & Development) Program. Johnson joined the Student Services team on Aug. 15, 2023. Marshall Johnson is a dedicated and passionate educator and has a long-standing history of supporting A2MEND and empowering students in their… Read more »
Marcia Foster Selected as Fullerton College’s Senior Coordinator of Athletics
Fullerton College is pleased to welcome Marcia Foster as the Senior Coordinator of Athletics. Foster has been a faculty member in the Department of Physical Education at Fullerton College since 2013. In her new role, Foster will lead two department committees, Gender Equity in Athletics and Athletic Facilities. After retiring from a 32-year career as… Read more »
Fall Community Resource Fair Aug. 30 and Aug. 31
Dozens of local non-profit organizations and community resources will be visiting Fullerton College for the Fall Community Resource Fair on Aug. 30 and Aug. 31 at 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the Quad. The two-day event, which is hosted by the Sustainability Office, is designed to connect students with a variety of community resources,… Read more »
Fullerton College Introduces $100 Textbook Voucher
Fullerton College will introduce a $100 textbook voucher for students enrolled in 12 units or more taken entirely at Fullerton College for the fall 2023 semester. This is just one of many practices the college has implemented to make higher education more accessible and affordable. Students enrolled in the fall semester also enjoy free parking… Read more »
Memo from the President: Campus Closed and All Classes Cancelled Aug. 21
Dear Hornets, Out of an abundance of caution for our campus community, we will close campus tomorrow, August 21, 2023, due to Tropical Storm Hilary. We know students may have questions or show up to campus. To be responsive to your needs: Virtual Student Services and Instructional Division Offices will be available remotely. Please check the college directory for contact information.… Read more »
Two New Ethnic Studies Faculty Join Fullerton College
Fullerton College is pleased to welcome two new full-time faculty this fall. Dr. Rosie Kar and Dr. Anita Juárez will join the Ethnic Studies Department. Dr. Kar has been an adjunct lecturer at Fullerton College since fall 2019 and was named the 2023 Fullerton College Faculty of the Year. Dr. Juárez served as visiting full-time… Read more »
President Olivo to Host 2023-24 Open Forum and Open Office Hours
President Cynthia Olivo will continue the tradition of hosting Open Office Hours and Open Forums throughout the year. Dr. Olivo is excited to get to know new and continuing students, faculty and staff. The Open Office Hours and Open Forums intend to encourage communication and collaboration across campus. The Open Office Hours will be held… Read more »
Fullerton College Celebrates Classified Professionals
Fullerton College will celebrate classified professionals with a series of appreciation events. Classified professionals make it possible for Fullerton College to maintain operations and continue serving students. More often than not, a prospective student’s first point of contact is usually a classified professional, which demonstrates the positive impact classified staff have on enrollment. Classified appreciation… Read more »





