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    By Debra Cano Ramos Cal State Fullerton alum and Disney Legend Martha Blanding — who helped make Disneyland the happiest place on Earth — stood on the commencement stage and greeted the Class of 2025. “What I see is an amazing group,” said Blanding. “You are our future.” Blanding returned to her alma mater to receive an ...
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    By Lynn Julianno Longtime higher education leader Khalilah Doss was appointed Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for student affairs following a national search. Her chief focus as an educator is to help students navigate their academic journeys and build toolkits to become global citizens. ”Students are my why,” shared Doss, who will begin her term ...
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    President Ronald Rochon Leads Delegation to DC for Hill Week By Lynn Juliano Cal State Fullerton President Ronald Rochon and a university delegation traveled to Washington, D.C., April 8-11 to advocate for CSUF’s top federal priorities. This effort was part of an annual California State University advocacy week in the nation’s capital. Their conversations centered ...
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    The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees has appointed Ronald S. Rochon to serve as president of California State University, Fullerton​. Rochon currently serves as president of the University of Southern Indiana. “I am honored to join the Titan community and excited to work alongside the university’s talented faculty and staff to further support the ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Live entertainment with plenty of fun, yet not forgetting the higher academic pursuits of social justice, business acumen and job advancement, are a few of the Black History Month offerings at Orange County campuses. Elaina Sidney said their Soulful Soiree kicks off events with an invitation for students to get to know ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Black students at Cal State University Fullerton looking for more free money, otherwise known as college scholarships, can submit their applications starting now to tap $1,500 – maybe more through the university’s several partnerships to help pay for their education. Recruiting events are calling Black students to meet the application deadline of ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Events like Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month and all the time-honored cultural landmarks keep bringing Orange County out to recognize that there is strength in local numbers for the next generation. Pastor Leon Clark, pastor of New Spirit Baptist Church said he can’t wait for the 43rd Annual Orange ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Probably the most motivating reason for starting Parenting for Liberation came out of Trina Greene Brown’s own realization about how she was raising her son, and how the tight reins could do more harm than good. The more she saw all the murders of Black boys, the more fearful she became and ...