Welcome to the
African American Faculty & Staff Association Website
The African American Faculty and Staff Association was founded by John Anderson, a custodian at Cal State Fullerton in the late 1960's. The purpose of forming this organization was to bridge the gap between faculty and staff, develop a system of advocacy for employees of African descent, and to bring African/African American cultural activities to Cal State Fullerton. The Black Faculty and Staff Association later changed its name to "African American Faculty and Staff Association". The association expanded its goals to include increasing African American student enrollment and retention, and also aid students in their scholarly and cultural development. Today, the African American Faculty and Staff Association sponsors activities such as:
- Multicultural Mentor Project
- Dialogues and literary discussions
- Student scholarships
- Pan African Student Recognition Ceremony
- Black History Month Celebration
- Social and networking events for faculty & staff members
The African American Faculty and Staff Association takes pride in its talented membership and works diligently for the betterment of African American faculty, staff, and students at Cal State Fullerton.
18th Annual Pan African Student Recognition Ceremony
Sunday, May 21, 2006; 5:30pm-8:00 pm
Cal State Fullerton Engineering & Computer Science Lawn
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