By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Weekly events including a concert, debate viewing parties and panel discussions will engage CSUF students through Election Day. …read more
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By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Weekly events including a concert, debate viewing parties and panel discussions will engage CSUF students through Election Day. …read more
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The agenda for Planning Commission Regular Meeting dated Wednesday, 28 September 2016 has been published. Access it here:
http://fullerton.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=510
Source:: City of Fullerton Meeting Agendas
By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Former high school teacher Alison G. Dover joins CSUF as an assistant professor of secondary education. Her research interests include examining approaches to teaching for social justice within K–12 and teacher preparatory contexts. …read more
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U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Calif.) questioned U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew at a House Financial Services Committee hearing entitled “The Annual Report of the Financial Stability Oversight Council” on tax reform and the influence of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) on the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC).
“I know back in 1986, you sat next to Tip O’Neil back when he and Ronald Reagan were working on the ’86 Tax Act and I was wondering what advice you might give maybe the next administration in terms of how the Speaker and how the President could work on the compromises that would get us to a result like that one. I think you are somewhat optimistic about the consequences of the economic growth we saw after the ’86 Act as well. So I wanted to speak for a second about this issue you mentioned about this bipartisan, widespread agreement that our current business tax rate is stifling economic growth and is making us uncompetitive. There is an agreement I think on the need to eliminate loopholes, and I think also some of us who agree we should be taking tax revenue from money parked overseas to pay …read more
Source:: U.S. Rep. Ed Royce
By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Faculty members from diverse disciplines are making their mark via performances and presentations. …read more
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By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Cal State Fullerton’s EPOCHS program was honored Sept. 21 with the “Examples of Excelencia” award for graduate-level institutions by Excelencia in Education! a national organization that promotes Latino educational achievement. …read more
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By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) University Honors Program lecturer Jason Sexton takes leadership of ‘Boom: A California Journal,’ bringing the University of California Press publication to Cal State Fullerton. …read more
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By fullertonrag Matthew Leslie The Rag was glad to see Mayor Jennifer Fitzgerald recuse herself from a September 20 Fullerton City Council agenda item involving a payment of $885,000 to Jamboree Homes. Jamboree Homes is listed as a client of Curt Pringle & Associates, the public relations firm that counts Ms. Fitzgerald as a vice president. The […]
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Source:: Fullerton Rag
By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Vanessa Diaz, assistant professor of communications, on the page one story about the breakup of Hollywood stars, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt …read more
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By strategiccomm@fullerton.edu (strategic communications) Many Americans watched the 2016 Summer Olympics hoping to experience the exhilaration felt by medal- winning athletes. For three Cal State Fullerton faculty members, the exhilaration comes from knowing more about the behind-the-scenes drama, politics, even protests of past games. They have researched the games, predicted them, and helped write the policies that protect the beloved competition and its athletes. …read more
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