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Celebrating Black History Month
Cal State Fullerton celebrates the contributions of black Americans through a series of free, public events.
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Training Tomorrow's Researchers
Students are training to become stem cell researchers as part of a $1.28 million Bridges to Stem Cell Research grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
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Highest Note
The third time was the charm for Bill Cunliffe, associate professor of music, when he went from Grammy-nominated composer, arranger and jazz pianist to Grammy winner. Cunliffe won for his arrangement of “West Side Story Medley” from “Resonance Big Band Plays Tribute to Oscar Peterson.”
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Exceeding Expectations
California State University campuses got high marks for preparing their students for the workforce and their career centers for their efforts in serving the business community, according to a systemwide survey conducted by Cal State Fullerton's Career Center Director James Case.
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Bringing Home the Andreoli
Biologist Robert A. Koch, center, receives the congratulations of Steve Murray, dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, for winning this year’s Andreoli Faculty Service Award, a California State University honor in recognition of outstanding contributions to the development of biotechnology programs in the university system. At right is Michael Goldman of San Francisco State.



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