A team of Fullerton College students earned a prestigious spot in the top 10 teams who competed in the nationwide Minority University Research & Education Project Innovation (MUREP) and Tech Transfer Idea Competition (MITTIC) at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. Students Patrick Babb II, Ali Malik, and Chloe A. Salas, under the advisement of… Read more »
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Corey Lamb Awarded Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
Corey Lamb builds on an esteemed legacy at Fullerton College by being awarded the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship worth up to $40,000 a year to complete a bachelor’s degree at a four-year university. Lamb is completing an associate degree in sociology and has been accepted to all of the UC campuses he’s applied… Read more »
Fullerton College Students Exposed to Interdisciplinary Studies through NASA Challenge
A team of six Fullerton College students has been selected to present their design proposal and prototype to NASA Johnson Space Center May 22 – 25 as part of the Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Team (Micro-g NExT) challenge. The challenge has not only exposed the team to high-tech, hands-on space engineering but also a… Read more »
CDES Lab School Debuts Little Free Library
Fullerton College has a new library – a Little Free Library that is – available to all young readers in the community. The Little Free Library was unveiled at the Fullerton College Child Development and Educational Studies Department Lab School on April 12 through a partnership with Orange County United Way and Women United. The… Read more »
Speech and Debate Team Wins West Coast, National Championships
[tabs slidertype=”simple”][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][/tabs] The Hornet Speech and Debate Team finished their nationals season strong by bringing home the Community College National Championship at the National Speech Tournament hosted in Detroit and finishing Novice Champions at the West Coast Novice Nationals hosted in Fresno. Collectively, the Hornet program was awarded the Bulldog Award for a team meaningfully… Read more »
Sexual Assault Awareness Activities Offered Throughout April
Fullerton College will join communities around the nation in recognizing April as National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Several activities and events will be hosted throughout the month to help raise awareness among college students about sexual assault and violence against women and men. The campus-wide events are open to the entire FC community and… Read more »
Fullerton College Professor Takes California’s ACTE Top Honor
On March 5, Fullerton College Biology Professor Dr. Jo Wen Wu was honored by the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) as the 2018-2019 California ACTE Post-Secondary Teacher of the Year, during the organization’s Educating for Careers conference in Sacramento. Every year, ACTE’s “Excellence Awards” are given at the state, regional, and national level… Read more »
2019 French Film Festival Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary
Fullerton College’s French Film Festival is back for a stimulating and engaging 10 year anniversary from April 2 to 5, at 7:30 p.m. each night. This year’s films explore topics of current concern from institutionalized racism to gender roles, surviving war, and striving for more despite impairment. The festival also includes a cultural event with… Read more »
New Partnership Strengthens Local Education Pathway
On February 28, educational leaders from Fullerton gathered at California State University, Fullerton to sign the Fullerton Education Partnership, which creates a smooth pathway from the Fullerton Joint Union High School District (FJUHSD) to Fullerton College and California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). The signing ceremony capped nearly two years of work that creates a formal… Read more »
1,500 Kindergartners to Visit Fullerton College
Nearly 1,500 energetic and excited kindergartners will visit Fullerton College on Friday, March 8 for the 24th annual KinderCaminata. The event inspires children to begin thinking about higher education and careers in the early stages of their education. More than 70 kindergarten classes from Anaheim Elementary, Fullerton, and La Habra City school districts will enjoy… Read more »