Fullerton College is pleased to celebrate faculty members achieving tenure this year. The group of 20 professors bring expertise to Fullerton across many academic disciplines. Philip Austin, Physical Education Professor, Physical Education Candice Clasby, Dramatic Arts Professor, Fine Art Pamela Dunsmore, English Professor, Humanities Arnette Edwards, Counselor, EOPS Carla Falb, Art Professor, Fine Arts Juan… Read more »
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Drive-Thru Commencement Live Streamed on YouTube, May 22
Fullerton College is excited to welcome the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 to a Drive-Thru Commencement Celebration on Saturday, May 22 at 9 a.m. Nearly 700 graduates will return to campus to participate in the festive and interactive drive-thru experience. The event will not have spectators, however, friends, family, and loved ones are… Read more »
From Failing to 4.0: A Student’s Journey to Becoming a Top Scholar
Omar Garcia will proudly don his cap and gown at a drive-thru Commencement celebration at Fullerton College on May 22; a dream that seemed far-fetched only six year s ago. At 24-years old, Garcia, the eldest of five siblings who will become the first in his family to graduate from college, learned earlier this month… Read more »
Fullerton College Celebrates Black Student Success Week | April 26 – 30
Fullerton College will participate in the statewide Black Student Success Week (BSSW) from April 26 – 30. The campus community has numerous opportunities to participate in workshops, webinars, and other events. Black Student Success Week is a collaboration among multiple organizations, including the Community College League of California, African American Male Education Network and Development… Read more »
Huerta Joins Virtual KinderCaminata | ¡Sí Se Puede!
Fullerton College’s annual tradition of hosting kindergarteners on campus will be a virtual gathering this year, and civil rights icon Dolores Huerta joined in the fun! Her famous slogan, “¡Sí Se Puede!” (Yes, we can!) has been the theme of KinderCaminata since it was established at Fullerton College in 1994. In a typical year, more… Read more »
April Events Bring Awareness to Sexual Assault and Violence
Sexual Assault can happen anywhere and to anyone, even in online spaces. Fullerton College is pleased to join organizations across the nation in bringing awareness and prevention of sexual violence during the month of April. The campus community is invited to attend the following Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) events: April 16 – 30 Orange County Virtual… Read more »
The Fullerton College Pivot: Transitioning Online During Covid-19
(To mark the one-year anniversary of COVID-19, the Office of Campus Communications shares this preview of the cover article for a new publication called “Fullerton College Magazine.” The magazine will be published in late April.) [tabs slidertype=”simple”][tab] [/tab][tab] [/tab] [tab] [/tab] [tab] [/tab] [tab] [/tab] [/tabs] By Melissa Serrato What began as a normal month… Read more »
On-Campus Study Space Will Be Available March 10
Fullerton College will provide a quiet and socially distanced study space on campus for students starting this month. The study space, which will be located in the Campus Dining Hall in Building 200, will be available by reservation beginning March 10. The Dining Hall Study Space marks the first in-door support service offered on-campus since the campus closed… Read more »
Spring Sports are Back at Fullerton College
(This article was originally published on the Fullerton College Athletics website.) The Hornets Spring 2 sports can begin competition on April 10. Practices may begin on March 1. It’s been a rough year to say the least for everyone, but there is light at the end of the tunnel regarding athletics at the community college level.… Read more »
Celebrating Black History Month with Many Virtual Events
Amid a global pandemic and a tense sociopolitical climate, Fullerton College’s Umoja Community Program, Cadena Cultural Center, Cypress College’s Legacy Program, Grads to Be Program and Ethnic Studies Department will aim to educate and empower students to build sustainable communities during the annual Black History Month celebration beginning Monday, Feb. 1. This year’s theme, “Reimagining Black Wall Street,” builds upon Umoja’s Kwanzaa theme – ujamma, cooperative economics. “We chose this… Read more »