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2015ANNUAL REPORT

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In 2012, when the faculty, staff and students of California State University, Fullerton

began developing the University’s five-year strategic plan (2013-2018), we aimed

incredibly high, perhaps most notably in our ambition to increase six-year graduation

rates from 51 to 60 percent. There were those outside our campus community who said

we couldn’t reach that goal in five years, and, as it turns out, they were right — we did it

in three. In fact, we exceeded it; today, our six-year graduation rate is 61 percent, which

is a 10-percent point gain, a 19-percent improvement, and the highest such rate in the

institution’s history.

As incredible as this achievement is, it is not an anomaly. Much of our success over

the past year exceeds even our own wildly ambitious aspirations — from cutting the

achievement gap by three percentage points and conferring more degrees than any other

year in Cal State Fullerton history, to surpassing our goal to increase philanthropic giving

from $8.5 million to $15 million.

Indeed, “Titans Reach Higher,” the universitywide theme that emerged organically

from the pages of our strategic plan, has become far more than a catchphrase; it is who

we are in the classroom, what we do on the field, and how we aim to serve all in our

community and beyond. This annual report, and the outstanding faculty members, staff

members and students who are highlighted throughout its pages, reflect this inspirational

spirit. I am so very proud of the collaborative work that continues to drive our ascension

toward becoming the model public comprehensive university of the nation.

Thank you, fellow Titans, and keep reaching higher!

Sincerely,

Mildred García

President

California State University, Fullerton

President’s Message

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University Briefs 2

People Briefs 8

At a Glance / State of the University 12

2014-15 Honor Roll of Giving 16

Honor Roll / Individual Giving 18

Honor Roll / Corporations, Foundations and Organizations 31

Honor Roll / Contracts and Grants 34

Honor Roll / The Ontiveros Legacy Society 35

This annual report celebrates the University’s events, programs, people and progress during the fiscal

year ending June 30, 2015 In these pages, we also honor Cal State Fullerton’s many supporters,

who are integral to the institution’s past success and promising future

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Contents

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University Briefs

2 ANNUAL REPORT 2015

For more University news, please visit news.fullerton.edu.

CASTRO, LUI ADDRESS GRADUATESFaculty marshal Scott Annin led the procession that kick-started the May commencement

ceremonies, with almost 60,000 candidates, family members and friends in attendance.

“You have now officially made it to Cal State Fullerton’s biggest party, the most important

annual event and my favorite day of the year,” said CSUF President Mildred García, congratu-

lating the Class of 2015 — the largest in University history, with 9,377 graduates.

MSNBC anchor Richard Lui, one of the ceremonies’ keynote speakers, challenged

graduates “to become personal innovators ... Do something you didn’t think you could do.”

Julián Castro (above right), 16th secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development, also served as keynote speaker.

“The only reason I’m here is because I’m from a hardworking family and I worked hard,”

he said. “And this nation also worked for us … It offers the ability to achieve our dreams.

“Many of you may have grandparents who picked crops, made beds, worked in factories

or fought overseas,” he added. “They worked hard for your opportunities. My hope is that

one day you may be able to watch your own children walk across the stage to accept their

diplomas. Your education has prepared you to succeed in the working world, and our nation

needs you to succeed.”

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Photos by Jimmy Rash

STUDENT-SUCCESS GOALS SPRING FORWARD Titans kept reaching higher last

year when, two years ahead of schedule,

CSUF reached its goal to boost the six-

year graduation rate to 60 percent. The

graduation rate now stands at 61 percent, the

highest in the University’s history.

Progress also was made in closing the

achievement gap for underrepresented students,

which dropped from 12 percent to 9 percent.

Part of this progress lies in the creation

of student success teams, which provide

students with support and advising services.

The goals of this effort, a collaboration

between Academic and Student Affairs, are

to increase graduation rates, improve student

learning, reduce the time to earn a degree

and narrow the achievement gap among

underrepresented students.

The teams are based in all eight colleges,

as well as at the Irvine Campus and Graduate

Studies. Some are housed in college-based

Student Success Centers, with graduation

specialists supporting juniors and seniors

preparing to graduate; retention specialists

working with freshmen and sophomores

to ensure they progress toward degree

completion; and college career specialists

helping with career planning.

Cal State Fullerton continues to look at

how classes are taught and seeks new ways to

help students succeed. As part of an ongoing

initiative, the CSU invested $532,978 to

support Cal State Fullerton’s 2014-15 course

redesign efforts.

“Our goal to ensure all students have the

greatest opportunity to achieve success frames

the challenge we face — to improve student

learning and advance college completion,”

said Peter Nwosu, associate vice president for

academic programs.

Last fall’s incoming freshmen had the

chance to follow a “Pathway to Success”

— a pilot program that gives students an

opportunity to focus some of their general

education courses in four areas: global

studies; sustainability; food, health and

well-being; or power and politics. As part of

the classes, students engage in high-impact

practices — research, community service

or internships — and receive a certificate

reflecting their increased awareness in a

subject field. The program has been expanded

for 2015-16.

TITANS RETURN TO OMAHAThe Titans baseball team claimed a

spot in the 2015 College World Series in

Omaha, Nebraska — their 17th appearance

— by capturing the Big West title, winning

regionals and super regionals. They lost to

Louisiana State University in June but came

back heroes, with hundreds of fans cheering

their return home.

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A Warm Welcome for New Faculty

President Mildred García’s reception for new faculty at El Dorado Ranch in August 2014 welcomed 60 new

tenure-track faculty members During her third Convocation address that same month, the president also

credited faculty with understanding that the University “is both the physical manifestation of the American

Dream and springboard for others to attain it — and they know it is an honor to be a part of it ”

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS HONOR CAMPUSIn September 2014, President Mildred García accepted the Inclusion Cultivates

Excellence Award from the College and University Professional Association for Human

Resources in San Antonio, Texas. The award recognizes the University’s emphasis on diversity

and inclusion as it relates to the student population, faculty and staff.

CSUF also was one of five colleges and universities honored with the 2014 Higher

Education Civic Engagement Awards, which recognizes higher education institutions for

leadership and innovation in civic engagement.

“Cal State Fullerton is a shining example of how universities are taking the traditional

curriculum model and incorporating initiatives that teach self-awareness, community

engagement and lifelong leadership skills,” said Mike Smith, president of the Washington

Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, which established the award in partnership

with the New York Life Foundation.

In January, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching honored

Cal State Fullerton for its distinctive community-engagement activities. CSUF earned the

2015 Community Engagement Classification for the second time, having previously been

honored in the joint category of curricular engagement and outreach and partnerships.

NEW ERA FOR MUSIC PROGRAM

In summer 2014, the College of the Arts

announced the establishment of the School

of Music, a re-designation of its Department

of Music. Cal State Fullerton’s music

program is one of the largest in the western

U.S., with more than 400 undergraduate

and graduate students enrolling annually.

In October 2014, the school released its

debut album, “Sabor!” directed by Professor

of Music Bill Cunliffe and featuring the

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, Fullerton Latin

Ensemble and other guest artists.

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RESPONDING TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

Cal State Fullerton is responding to the

ongoing drought in California and other

sustainability concerns with initiatives that

include the replacement of several lawn areas

with drought-resistant plants and groundcover,

a result of a mandatory water order announced

in April 2015 by Gov. Jerry Brown.

That same month, the campus joined as

a partner in the U.S. Department of Energy’s

Workplace Charging Challenge, a national

effort to provide or increase access to EV

charging stations at workplaces across the

country. The University currently maintains

11 EV charging stations in various locations.

CSUF also partnered in the Billion

Dollar Green Challenge, a Sustainable

Endowments Institute program that

encourages higher education and nonprofit

institutions to invest a total of $1 billion to

finance energy-efficient improvements.

The University has a strong history of

adopting sustainable practices. These include

the installation of solar panels that generate

1.16 megawatts of power; use of electric

vehicles on campus; and construction of

several LEED-ranked or LEED-equivalent

buildings. CSUF has added light fixtures

that increase campus visibility while saving

energy, installed water bottle refilling

stations, and conserved water by installing

low-flow fixtures and creating bioswales

(above) to capture water runoff.

The University also is installing metering for

irrigation across campus and developing more

infrastructure to retain rainwater on campus.

Energy Digital magazine included

Cal State Fullerton in its listing of the top

10 campuses for solar energy generation.

Coming in at No. 7, CSUF “is working to go

off the grid completely, and it’s two-thirds of

the way there,” the publication stated.

GIFTS TO CSUF TOP $17.5 MILLIONCal State Fullerton ended its 2014-15

fiscal year with more than $17.5 million in

philanthropic gift commitments, exceeding

the amount received during the previous year.

The gift total is just one measure of the

University’s fundraising success. Since 2012,

alumni donors at CSUF have grown by

37 percent, with the number of individual

donors overall growing by 39 percent.

Participation in giving by faculty and staff

rose to 17.4 percent. In addition, nearly

1,450 graduating seniors participated in the

University’s class gift program in 2014-15 by

donating funds to their alma mater.

Philanthropic support plays a significant

role in student success through University

programs, scholarships and initiatives, with

much of it coming from alumni, parents,

friends, and faculty and staff. Corporations,

foundations and other organizations also help

advance Cal State Fullerton’s educational

mission. The honor roll beginning on page 16

of this report celebrates the University’s

supporters over the past year.

“Our students and all members of the

Titan community thank our alumni and

other generous supporters,” said Greg Saks,

vice president for university advancement.

“They have again demonstrated that

Cal State Fullerton is investment-worthy

and are truly helping to prepare the future

leaders of Orange County and beyond.”

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Music in the Air

Campus and community members

were dancing and singing along as

they celebrated the 2014 Concert

Under the Stars event, “All That

Jazz ” Lending their talents to the

annual performance were, top,

Patricia Prunty, professor of music,

and at left, student Glen Turner,

a member of the Fullerton Jazz

Orchestra

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS SUPPORT STUDENT PROGRESS

Cal State Fullerton received more than

$22 million in grants and contracts over the

past year to advance student programs and

support educational efforts. The University

and its partners in the Santa Ana Partnership

received $5 million as part of California’s

Awards for Innovation in Higher Education,

an effort to make system-level changes to pre-

college academic preparation and the college

access and completion process to strengthen

Santa Ana’s quality of life and economy.

Other grants include:

• A $1 million National Science

Foundation grant for an after-school

program in Anaheim to integrate STEM

study and entrepreneurship training to

engage seventh- and eighth-graders

• More than $1.5 million from the

National Institutes of Health-National

Cancer Institute to bolster various aspects

of cancer awareness, research and training

• $709,564 from the U.S. Department of

Education to support the development

of a National Resource Center for Asian

Languages on campus

• $617,139 from the National Science

Foundation for “Scholarships to

Enhance Excellence in the Chemical and

Biological Research-Based Workforce”

• $600,146 from the National Science

Foundation for “Graduate Readiness and

Access in Mathematics Program”

• $500,000 National Science Foundation

continuing grant for the protection and

curation of the paleontology collection at

the John D. Cooper Archaeological and

Paleontological Center

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CAMPUS MILESTONES Several campus programs, schools and

even a college celebrated anniversaries

during the 2014-15 academic year. In July

2014, Project MISS (Mathematics Intensive

Summer Session) feted 25 years of student

success. To date, the summer program has

helped more than 1,500 high school girls

from underrepresented groups improve their

mathematical skills.

The University’s Osher Lifelong

Learning Institute (OLLI) celebrated its 35th

anniversary in October 2014, recognizing

28 individuals as “Legends of OLLI” and 23

members with OLLI Volunteer Awards.

The College of Education commemorated

its 10th anniversary with “Education Week”

in November 2014, offering lectures and

discussions on student engagement. CSUF

established the College of Education in 2004

and has since awarded more than 3,000

master’s degrees. Beginning in 2010, it began

offering a doctorate in education.

The Cal State DC Scholars Program

also celebrated 10 years of success in spring

2015. Over the past decade, more than 350

students have participated in the program,

which provides internship opportunities in

congressional offices, executive agencies,

nonprofit organizations and other entities

in the nation’s capital.

In May 2015, the School of Nursing

welcomed current, former and founding

faculty members and students to honor four

decades of accomplishments. The school

began with just eight students and four

faculty members and has graduated more

than 3,300 students since 1990.

Magic Johnson Over-delivers

Businessman and former NBA champion Earvin

‘Magic’ Johnson spoke to CSUF students in

March 2015 as part of the University’s Business

Madness Week, inspiring them to be the next

generation of business leaders One of the keys

to his success, he said, was to offer more than

he promised “I love this word — over-deliver,”

said the basketball icon

Laverne Cox Wows Titans

“Orange Is the New Black” actress Laverne

Cox greeted students at the Titan Gym in May

2015, sharing her experience as a transgender

woman “I stand before you as an artist, an

actress, a sister and a daughter — and I believe

it’s important to name the various intersected

components of my multiple identities because

I’m not just one thing, and neither are you,” she

told a cheering crowd

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People Briefs

TITANS ASSIST NEPALFollowing the deadly earthquakes that

struck Nepal on April 25, two faculty

members flew to the devastated country to

lend a hand. Landslide and earthquake expert

Binod Tiwari (above), professor of civil and

environmental engineering, co-led a team

of 11 geotechnical experts as part of the

Geotechnical Extreme Event Reconnaissance

Team funded by the National Science

Foundation to collect information to support

Nepal’s rebuilding efforts.

Jeffrey A. Kottler (left, in white), professor

of counseling and founder of the nonprofit

Empower Nepali Girls, traveled with a medic

and a hospital administrator, treating 744

patients. He will return in December 2015

with a group of students to assist people

suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

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PRESIDENT GARCÍA HONORED Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García was among college and university presidents,

business and nonprofit leaders and others who joined President Barack Obama and Vice

President Joe Biden for the December 2014 White House College Opportunity Summit.

“California State University, Fullerton, is not only a proud and grateful participant at

these summits, we also believe we are the right participant,” said García. “Our increased

success of enrolling, retaining and graduating the very students President Obama is talking

about — first-generation, low-income, working parents and diverse students of color —

make us a national model in this arena, and I was pleased to collaborate with colleagues

from around the country to foster a greater collective impact.”

Later that month, García was elected to the 2015-16 Board of Directors of the

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, chaired by Congresswoman Linda Sanchez.

García is the only university president elected to the 26-member board.

She also received the Dr. Frank W. Hale Jr. Distinguished Service Award from the National

Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education for dedicating “a substantial period of

her career to promoting diversity initiatives in higher education”; was honored by her alma

mater, Teachers College of Columbia University, with the 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award;

and was chosen to serve on the nonpartisan National Commission on Financing 21st Century

Higher Education, formed by the Miller Center at the University of Virginia.

In May, García and five other women presidents in the CSU system (pictured

above) received the Trailblazer Award from Leadership California in recognition of their

achievements and leadership in academia.

FULBRIGHT DISTINCTIONSorel Reisman, professor of information

systems and decision sciences, was named

a Fulbright Specialist in Open Educational

Resources. The Fulbright Specialist Program

promotes linkages between U.S. scholars

and professionals and their counterparts at

host institutions. Zair Ibragimov, associate

professor of mathematics, was selected as a

Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Uzbekistan to teach

and conduct research in fractal geometry.

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FELLOW

Stephan R. Walk (above), professor of

kinesiology and associate dean of the College

of Health and Human Development, was one of

47 emerging U.S. college and university leaders

selected for the 2015-16 class of the American

Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program.

The program is designed to strengthen higher

education by identifying and preparing the

next generation of leaders for senior positions

in college and university administration.

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FACULTY RECOGNIZED Faculty members campuswide were

recognized in 2014-15 for outstanding work.

Among them was mathematics professor

Scott Annin, who received the 2015

Outstanding Professor Award for his record

of superlative teaching and scholarship.

Annin is co-directing a $600,000 National

Science Foundation grant project to support

disadvantaged students aspiring to earn a

graduate degree in mathematics.

Emily Bonney, associate professor

of liberal studies, received the Faculty

Leadership in Collegial Governance Award.

The 2015-16 chair of the Academic Senate

has served as an administrative fellow in the

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

since 2013.

William “Bill” Hoese, professor of

biological science, was the recipient of the

Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award,

which honors faculty who demonstrate

academic rigor in teaching consistent with

the mission and goals of CSUF and the

California State University. Hoese was

instrumental in developing the Biology

Undergraduate Research Scholars Training,

a new undergraduate research-training effort.

Zvi Drezner, professor emeritus of

information systems and decision sciences,

won the L. Donald Shields Excellence in

Scholarship and Creativity Award. Drezner,

a renowned scholar in the field of location

analysis, was named a Fellow of the Institute

of Operations Research and Management

Science in 2013.

Sora Park Tanjasiri, acting chair and

professor of health science, received the

California State University’s Wang Family

Excellence Award in January. She was among

four CSU faculty members and one staff

member to earn the $20,000 award in 2015.

Cal State Fullerton

celebrated excellence in

its faculty ranks during

2014-15 At the Academic

Senate, far left, outgoing

Senate Chair Sean Walker,

right, congratulated Bill

Hoese, Emily Bonney and

Scott Annin Also honored

were former Outstanding

Professor Award recipients

Zvi Drezner, with the

L Donald Shields Award,

and Sora Park Tanjasiri,

who received the California

State University Wang

Family Excellence Award

TOP STUDENT RESEARCHERBiochemistry major Ashley Chui (right)

won the 2015 Glenn Nagel Undergraduate

Research Award — California State

University Biotechnology Symposium’s

top undergraduate research award — for

her work investigating a type of protein

responsible for degenerative neurological

diseases.

STUDENTS AGAIN CLAIM HONORS

For more than 22 years, a Cal State

Fullerton business team has taken top honors

or been in the top 10 of the national Small

Business Institute Student Consulting Project

of the Year Competition. In February 2015,

the graduate team of Fernando Arevalo,

Daniel Equina, Anita Kao, Ryan Laiola and

Sumer Sharma took second place with their

case study for Reborn Cabinets, Inc.

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CSUF SCIENTIST CO-LEADS CREATION OF FOSSIL DATABASEA new online database of fossils became available in February 2015 as a result of a

global effort co-led by James Parham (above), assistant professor of geological sciences. The

Fossil Calibration Database connects data from fossil record and DNA sequences to estimate

the origination times of key groups of plants and animals, providing molecular biologists

with paleontologist-approved data for organisms across the tree of life.

The database, developed by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, was supported

by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

CLASSROOM LESSONS LEAD TO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

Computer science students Noemi

Quezada and Maira Ahmad won the grand

prize in the Disaster Response Challenge at

the International Women’s Hackathon for

their app, “Missing You,” which helps reunite

individuals with their loved ones after a

natural disaster.

Accounting graduate student Dhaval Bhatt

built the MyParkingBuddy.com site to connect

students arriving at CSUF to students leaving

in order to find parking. A My Parking Buddy

app will be available in the future.

GEO-WALL WIN FOR STUDENT ENGINEERS

In March 2015, Cal State Fullerton

student engineers John Thurlo, Eric Kim,

Shelley Rodriguez and John Stapleton

captured the first place Geo-Challenge trophy

in the national “Geo-wall” or stabilized earth

wall competition in San Antonio, Texas. This

is the Titans’ second consecutive win in the

annual competition, run by the Geo-Institute

of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

ALUMNI SHARE SUCCESS STORIES IN ANIMATION“The Creators’ Panel” in March 2015

brought back five alumni who have sold

animated show concepts to talk to students

about creating and selling a show. Among

these were Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz ’04

(B.A. art-entertainment art/animation),

creator of Nickelodeon’s “Shimmer and

Shine”; Joshua Pruett ’02, ’04 (B.F.A. art-

entertainment art/animation, M.A. art-design),

who sold a haunted mansion show concept;

Eric Gonzalez ’05 (B.F.A. art-entertainment

art/animation) and Erich Haeger ’04 (B.F.A.

art-entertainment art/animation), creators of

the “Muertoons” books, plush toys and

animated series; and Kris Wimberly ’08

(B.F.A. art-entertainment art/animation

and illustration), who sold a show under

the working title “Peach Fuzz.”

The Q&A was part of Dana Lamb’s

“Professional Practices in the Visual

Arts” course. Lamb ’75, ’82 (B.A.,

M.A. art), professor emeritus of art,

was honored in March by entertain-

ment trade magazine Variety

as “Animation Educator of the Year.”

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At a Glance / STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY

12 ANNUAL REPORT 2015

n FALL ENROLLMENT TRENDS

n STUDENT ETHNICITY (exclusive of international students)

n OPERATING BUDGETFor the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, the University’s annual operating fund was $362.6 million.

39.0K

38.5K

38.0K

37.5K

37.0K

36.5K

36.0K

35.5K

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

37,677

36,156

38,325 38,128

38,948

n American Indian .1%

n Asian/Pacific Islander 22.7%

n Black/African American 2.3%

n Hispanic/Latino 40.5%

n White 25.4%

n Multi-Race 4.6%

n Unknown 4.4%

Fall 2015

Expenses n Salaries and Benefits 73%

n Other Operating Costs 14%

n Tuition Discounts 13%

Revenue n Tuition Fees 54.3%

n State Allocation 37.8%

n Other Receipts 3.2%

n Non-Resident Fees 2.7%

n No. 7 among “BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK”

institutions nationally

Washington Monthly (August 2015)

n PRESTIGIOUS ECONOMIC FORECASTSMihaylo College’s annual and

mid-year Economic Forecasts

for the nation, Southern

California and Orange County

are extensively reported

on and cited by the media,

and valued by business and

government entities.

Several media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register and National Public Radio

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n A LEADER IN EDUCATING UNDERREPRESENTED STUDENTSNo. 5 in the nation in terms of baccalaureate degrees awarded to underrepresented students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (October 2015), based on data from the U.S. Department of Education

n NO. 1 IN CALIFORNIA AND FIFTH IN THE NATION among top colleges and

universities awarding bachelor’s degrees to

Hispanics

Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education (May 2015), based on data from the U.S. Department of Education

No. 5

n No. 7 among “TOP PUBLIC REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES” in the West and 37th among

“Best Regional Universities” in the West

U.S. News & World Report (September 2015)

n No. 5 nationally and No. 2 in California

for BEING A TOP DESTINATION FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFERS among four-year

nonprofit universities

U.S. News and World Report (2015)

No.1

n No. 23 among top master’s-level universities

CONTRIBUTING TO THE PUBLIC GOODWashington Monthly (October 2015)

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n A SUPERIOR INVESTMENTFor every $1 invested by the state in CSUF,

it returns $5.15 to the state’s economy.

“Working for California: The Impact of the California State University,” ICF International (2010); excludes impact of alumni

$5.15

$1

CA CSUF

n MORE THAN 245,000 ALUMNI

Living alumni (May 2015)

n 56 PERCENT OF CSUF GRADUATES were First-Generation University Graduates

National Center for Education Statistics IPEDS Data Center (October 2015); for undergraduates receiving bachelor’s degrees

n CSUF’S STATEWIDE IMPACTAn economic powerhouse in Orange County and

beyond, CSUF is an employer, a generator of economic

activity, and a provider of tax revenue.

in economic activity

jobs supported

in state and local tax revenue

$1.05B

8,947

$65.5MCSUF

“Working for California: The Impact of the California State University,” ICF International (2010); excludes impact of alumni

n MEANINGFUL OUTCOMES As just one assessment of student outcomes, CSUF

graduates earn more than the national average.

CSUF graduates’ mid-career salary

$82,500National mid-career median salary of graduates from

public universities

$60,5002015-16 PayScale College Salary Report

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n ENDOWMENT FUND VALUEas of June 30

n DONOR CONSTITUENCIESduring 2014-15 fiscal year

n DESIGNATION OF GIFTSduring 2014-15 fiscal year

n TOTAL GIFT COMMITMENTS

$52M

$50M

$48M

$46M

$42M

$38M

$34M

$30M

$26M

$22M

$18M

$14M

$10M

$8M

2012 20152013 2014

n Alumni 28%

n Faculty and Staff 5%

n Parents 4%

n Friends 19%

n Foundations 18%

n Corporations 22%

n Other Organizations 4%

TOTAL 100%

n Academic Divisions 55%

n Athletics 6%

n Endowment 21%

n Property and Buildings 7%

n Research 1%

n Student Financial Aid 9%

n Unrestricted Purposes 1%

TOTAL 100%

$5

1,9

48

,22

1

2011-12

$17

,53

1,7

08

$18M

$17M

$16M

$15M

$14M

$13M

$12M

$11M

$10M

$9M

$8M

$7M

$6M

$5M

$4M

$0M

$1

6,0

72

,53

9

$12

,88

8,8

98

$9

,93

0,5

54

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

n Since 2012, GIVING BY ALUMNI has risen by 37%.

$5

0,1

12,0

38

$4

2,5

47,

517

$3

4,2

76

,67

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HONOR ROLL OF

This report recognizes $17,531,708 in philanthropic support through outright cash gifts, pledge payments, in-kind donations,

testamentary commitments and new pledges to the University between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015, as reported to the Cal State

Fullerton Philanthropic Foundation and University Advancement by on-campus beneficiaries. The report does not include membership

in various University support groups. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of these listings. If your

name was inadvertently omitted or incorrectly shown, please notify University Advancement at 657-278-2118.

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Giving2014-2015

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AN ADVOCATE FOR STEM CAREERS

Mona SimpsonMona Simpson ’87 (B.S. engineering-mechanical) is a self-professed

“big fan” of Cal State Fullerton, as is her employer The director

for Site Services and Manufacturing Support in Boeing’s Shared

Services Group Supplier Management organization knows firsthand

that Cal State Fullerton graduates arrive at Boeing with the best

combination of academic training and hands-on practicality

“Boeing is the largest corporate donor to the College of Engineering

and Computer Science It’s all about our desire to continue to attract

the best and brightest students,” said the alumna

Since 1997, Boeing has donated more than $1 million to support

scholarships, research grants and programs at CSUF Over the past

three years, the company has expanded its reach to provide tutoring

services in the college’s Center for Academic Support, explore the

development of a composites lab and assist in projects like the

Formula-SAE race car

“Boeing provides charitable contributions and grants for scholarships,

participates in advisory boards, oversees and mentors student projects

in many areas, and provides technical talks to students,” said Simpson,

referring to the company’s relationships with universities in the U S and

abroad “We try to help students with different types of mentoring and

avenues into what it’s like to work in the technology industry We want

to align those efforts and resources so we keep the STEM (science,

technology, engineering and mathematics) pipeline flowing — and of

course, we’re hoping that Boeing is one of those beneficiaries ”

In addition to being the Boeing executive focal for Cal State Fullerton

and a recipient of CSUF’s 2015 Distinguished Alumna Award, Simpson

is a member of the Engineering and Computer Science College

Leadership Council and the California State University Foundation’s

Board of Governors

“I’ve been fortunate enough to stand on the shoulders of a great

company and be aligned with a great school,” said Simpson

For more information about how you can support the College of Engineering and Computer Science, please contact Hart Roussel, director of development, at 657-278-5429.

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Honor Roll / INDIVIDUAL GIVING

$1,000,000+Melissa and Jeffrey ’80 Van Harte

$500,000 - 999,999Jeanette and James ’67 Woods

$100,000 - 499,999Anonymous

Richard Baillif (deceased)

Beth G. ’71 and Steven Bangert

Kathy C. and Dan O. ’67 Black

Dr. Lawrence B. de Graaf •Paul M. Lehman ’69

William Lyon

Adriana Mraz

The May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust

$50,000 - 99,999Dr. Silas H. • and Mrs. Tina Abrego

Dr. and Mrs. Russell V. Benson • (deceased)

Mary B. ’78 and Michael Curtius

Donna and Jim Konoske

Frank Robitaille

Alyse and H. E. Streitberger •

$25,000 - 49,999Joan and Richard W. ’77 Becktel

Lee and Dr. Nicholas A. Begovich

Valerie and Edward Bullock

Rachelle Cracchiolo ’71

Donna and Michael ’08 Dannan

Frank P. Greinke

Dorothy B. ’71 • and William H. (deceased) Heide

Don A. Hudson

Mildred Knott

Yvette and Roger ’81 Kotch

Chuck Miller

Dr. Maria Linder and Gordon Nielson •Dana Praitis

C. R. Tracy

$10,000 - 24,999Mahfuz Alam

Doreen H. and Steven Allmand

John Belli

Assemblywoman Marilyn C. Brewer, Ret.

Valerie J. ’77 and Lawrence P. Casey

Carl S. Dinicola ’90

Paula and Patrick ’78 Donahue

Liz and Brian D. Fairley ’77

Dr. Gordon Morris Bakken (deceased) and

Professor Brenda G. Farrington

Margo Judge and Paul F. Folino

Robert Friedman

Camille E. ’85 and Barry V. ’85 Gershenovitz •Catherine A. Bradley and Gilbert Gluck

Robert Bruch and Caecilia ’82 Gotama

Christina and Kenneth Guchereau

Ruth E. and Matt A. ’65 Helm

Kathleen D. ’98 and Craig G. Hostert ’83

Dr. Craig K. Ihara •Cynthia M. and Gerald E. ’71 Johnston

Michelle and Robert ’81 Kargenian

Katherine T. and Dean J. Kitchens

Stephen R. Knott

Raquel and Arturo Lomeli

Rajesh S. Manek

Margaret M. McCarthy ’84 and Michael Potter

Steven G. Mihaylo ’69

Joseph R. Moderow ’70

Noah F. Modisett

Joanna Moore

Margaret L. ’66 and

Return F. (deceased) Moore

Anand Nallathambi

Dr. Rollin T. Sandberg •Heather and Tom L. Schriber

Franklin C. Simms

Anita and David ’80 Sniezko

Kaithleen and Michael ’67 Stone

Daniel Struve ’71

Dennis Ullrich

Victoria ’76 and Fabrice Vasques

Diana L. ’76 and Gregory D. Waller ’72

Dorothy and Dr. James D. Young • (deceased)

Dr. Maureen S. Young

Pat Young

$5,000 - 9,999Elizabeth and Wylie Aitken

My-Ngoc T. ’95 and Phillip E. ’95 Allred

Maria A. ’83 and Dino S. ’77 Basdaskis

David Bedillion

Susan Bennett

Mr. Michael Biehl

Peggy and Kevin ’77 Calcagnie

Samuel W. Cargill

Marilyn D. and Jack B. Carlson

Joy and Andrew L. ’06 Carroll

Sandra and Paul ’92 Carter

Carole ’86 and Ron Casell

Michael Chang

Ronald E. Clapper •Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb •Shannon L. Cook and Scott N. Coler ’85

Tania and Joseph ’93 Ferrucci

Annette Feliciani ’80 and Bryan Fitzpatrick ’78

Fred F. Flores

Jane Deming Fund

Carol J. ’80 and John Geisbauer

Paul Goldenberg

Dr. Vicki L. Golich ’74

Patricia Stone and James Gutmann •Drs. Debra L. ’75 and Arthur A. Hansen •Gary Hausdorfer

Matt Henderson

Daniel K. Huckabay ’03

Susan James and Ron Trujillo

Parker S. Kennedy

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Klammer •Carol J. and Wayne Knyal

Helena ’80 and Mark D. Krikorian ’79

Dr. Shari G. McMahan •McMicken Trust

Estefania Morales

Jill K. and Harry L. Norman •Katherine H. Peters ’79 and Douglas Simao

Luke S. Peters

James A. Peterson ’64

Thomas D. Phelps

Sarah Pominville

Paula K. ’77 and William J. Purpura ’76

Mildred Radakovich ’78

Nikki and Jack Reinholtz

Judith A. ’75 and Sheldon Richman

Kerri Ruppert Schiller ’82

Ann and Thad Sandford

Christopher G. Schmidt ’81

Alexandra Shabtai

Donna J. ’70 and Kirt M. Spradlin

Lucille F. ’81 and John Summerfield

Pam and Tom Summerfield

Dr. Sandra Sutphen •Kathleen L. Taylor ’82

Natalie Tomasik

Liz and Bill ’80 Tutton

Heather and Chris Vanderhook

Charles W. Wentworth

Lia and Albert C. Wong ’75

Dr. James F. Woodward •Douglas R. Young

Abel A. Zeballos •

$2,500 - 4,999Nancy Alcala-Chaboya

Connie and James F. Alderson

Kristen N. ’97 and Justin W. ’98 Alderson

Teresa and Don Anderson

Michelle and Jeffrey Anderson

Anonymous

Drs. Joseph H. and Voiza Arnold

Angelina Heleloa-Bader and Michael ’79 Bader

Dr. Carol P. Barnes • and Mitchell Russakow

Corinne ’84 and Kevin Baughman

Nancy J. and Dr. Martin V. Bonsangue •Gregory S. Brunette ’73

Dr. Versie G. Burns

Shirley L. Cadwell ’85

Kevin M. Carnino

Jonathan L. Christy

Sydney Cisneros

Victoria and Jerry Conrey

Chris Copps

Laura and Dr. Bruce E. Corigliano

Monica Cottam

Jeanne C. King and Dr. Chris Cozby •James J. Donovan, III •Donald Durborow

Margaret E. Elliot •

• FACULTY / STAFF / EMERITI v HONORARY ALUMNI s PARENT OF A STUDENT

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FOR THE GREATER GOOD

Dung VuWhen Dung Vu ’04 (B.A. business administration – finance

and management) attended Cal State Fullerton, she helped

support her family financially She didn’t have a car but

most of her friends went to CSUF as well, so she would ride

with them

Today, as president of the Cal State Fullerton Alumni

Association 2015-16 Board of Directors, Vu hopes her gifts

to scholarships in the Mihaylo College of Business and

Economics and the Alumni Association can help alleviate

students’ financial burden so that they may navigate the

college experience more comfortably

“You see so many motivated students that have the ‘it

factor’ and just need a little financial support to get them

where they need to be,” she explained “Being able to

financially assist them helps ensure they reach their goals

of graduating and securing a career ”

As a student, Vu was involved in University activities and

organizations, even serving as co-president of the finance

association “I missed my student involvement — being

able to participate, being able to connect with friends,” said

the financial services professional

While supporting the Student Finance Association as an

alumna, she discovered the Alumni Association chapter

program and helped charter the business finance chapter

She soon joined the Alumni Association board “to make a

bigger difference ”

Vu’s passion lies in being able to give back to her

community — whether it is Cal State Fullerton or a

nonprofit organization — and connecting individuals

to achieve a common goal “My main aspiration is in

connecting people to provide opportunities for personal

and professional development,” she explained

One day, she added, she would like to create her own

foundation and establish an endowment at Cal State

Fullerton

For more information about how you can support the Alumni Association, please contact Dianna Lopez Fisher, executive director, at 657-278-2586.

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Candace J. ’93 and Dr. John H. Foster •Evelyn K. Francuz

Beverly and Brad Friend

Felipe D. Garcia

Steven R. Gardner ’85

Michael J. Gavina

Gabriele Genereux

Annette L. ’79 and Leon J. Gilbert •Ronald Godshalk

Jeff Golan

Nancy R. Goodhue-McWilliams ’70

Michael R. Groff ’78

Ellen and William Groves

Debra A. Hartwig ’98

Steven C. Hernandez ’09

Dr. A. S. Hewitt, III •Vern Hildebrandt

Stanley S. Hillman

Greg Hood

Dr. Dorota M. Huizinga

Laurie Jerome

Regina Johnson

T. J. Johnson

Terri L. ’77 and Daniel A. Jones ’77

Mrs. Joanne B. Kedzie

Devon and Gregg Kelly

Dr. William R. Laton •Ronald Livingston

M. A. Lopez ’04

Alan A. Mannason

Christi and Enrique ’75 Martinez

Dr. Irene Matz •Jim E. McClintock ’83

Donna and Michael McKennon ’83

Jim Miller

Todd Miller •Pravin and Sudha Mody

Cathy J. ’69 and and John W. ’70 Monson

Gary Moore

Adam Morley

Betty Murphy

Rick Muth Family

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Myles

Ryne Nishimi s

Chris Pacheco

Viva L. Palumbo

Mr. Dennis Parrott

Clara ’07 and Matthew W. ’05 Paye

Tina Phan and Phan T. Hoang •Wayne R. Pinnell •Miguel and Susan Prietto •

Donna Raidy

Richard Ramsey

Randy Rector ’94

David M. Reid

Timothy J. Reilly ’00

Carlos Rivera

Kristen E. Roberts ’95

Barbara Robinson

Lorin and Jeffrey D. Robinson

Jerry Roby

Theresa Kawase ’88 and Larry P. ’85 Rovira

Troy Rupp

Larry Saarloos

Jose Salazar

Teresa Saldivar ’12

Kirk G. San Roman ’83

Evelyn and Richard H. ’78 Schlatter

Donna L. ’71 and Ernest W. ’67 Schroeder

John Skeffington

Reed D. Smoke ’68

June, Ronald, Russell and David Stein

Russell S. Stein ’92

Cindy and Peter R. Stephan ’78

Douglas G. Stewart ’87

Sue and Ed Sullivan •James Sullivan

Spencer E. Sun

Andrea J. ’73 and Jeffrey E. ’75 Sward

Gary C. Takacs

Gayle J. Tauber ’73

Dedrique L. Taylor •Ms. Theresa R. Theiler

F. Owen Holmes Jr. • and Cynthia N. Togami •William C. Valaika ’82

Raeleen and Ryan Vanderhook

Nguyen Vu

Steven C. Wang ’99

Eric Werner

Stuart Williger ’76

Michael J. Wilson ’75

Cheryl and Gregory F. ’77 Wirzbicki

Leslie and Daniel H. Young ’74

$1,000 - 2,499Esteban Abrego

Lucille J. Acosta ’64

Jeffrey Adkison ’87

Dr. Louise C. Adler •Robert L. Adler

Karla C. Amador ’12

Anonymous

Vas Arora s

Vibha Arora ’02

James B. Axelson

Karen and Charles Ayres

Joanne A. and Dr. Charles A. Baker •Salvador Barajas

Kathy and Walter ’86 Baranger

Barbara D. Baranski ’68

Edward Barnett, II

Jeffrey L. Behm ’82

Eva K. and Richard L. Bergstrom

Jeffrey W. Black ’80

Patricia S. Blake

Cecelia C. Block

Dr. and Mrs. Keith O. Boyum •Fred and JoAnn ’73 Brannock

Shari Brasher

Janet and Allan Bridgford

Dr. Lee A. Broadbent •Gus Bruner ’83

Christopher Bugbee

Teresa M. ’85 and Robert E. ’84 Burns

William C. Burns, Sr.

Alexis Busalacchi

Darlene Bush

Rockey R. Bustamante ’12

Tim Cahill

Joseph F. Camperlingo ’00

Dr. Cher L. ’93 and Carl H. Carrera

Dr. Jo Ann Carter-Wells ’75 •Cheryl ’75 and Kenneth ’77 Case

Dr. Claire C. Cavallaro •Allen C. Cekorich ’75

Paula and Joseph G. Cervantes

Kuen P. Chak

Jeffrey A. Chan ’08

Guohong W. ’06 and C. W. Chen

Vivien Cienfuegos Ide

Robert Cohen

Sandra J. ’85 and Edward C. Collett

James R. Conner

Jeffrey D. Cook •Marianne S. and Dr. Gerald F. Corey •William S. Cornyn

Sandy and Gary Crouch

Alan Cummins

Wanda Lau and William Cunliffe •Dr. Diane E. Cunningham ’83 and

Dr. Levern F. (deceased) Graves ’60 •Sara and Dr. Paul DeLand •John G. DeLoof

Danny DeMarco

Paul N. Deputy ’71

Maura and William Dickerson •Ronald and Paula DiLuigi ’74

Gail A. and Stephen J. DiTolla •Lisa and Richard D. ’74 Doebler

Susan A. ’85 and Richard Dolnick

Mary and Clifford (deceased) Doubek

Teri E. Doucette ’83 and Patrick J. Doucette ’83

Sally A. and Cecil Drinkward

Francesca and Steven Duff

James M. Dumbeck

Michelle ’01 and Robert C. ’02 Duncan

Jim Dunleavy

Lucy A. Dunn

Ernalee P. ’83 and Curtis R. ’67 Eakin

Elaine and Steven C. ’72 Ellingson

Nancy and Thomas ’75 Ellingson

Marsha J. ’74 and Thomas W. Elliott

Janine V. ’78 and David C. England ’79

Kelly A. ’87 • and Patrick V. England

Sandy and Allan Fainbarg

Dr. Nancy E. Fitch

Patricia and Anthony Florentine

James T. Fousekis

Dr. Natalie M. Fousekis •Dellanie ’85 Fragnoli and Vince Collins

Albert ’75 and Kathleen Fredman •Steve Gardner

Judi F. Garman and JoAnn M. Zwanziger

Pat Garman

Nancy L. Holmes and Dr. Phillip L. Gianos •Patrick Gibbs

Benjamin R. Gold ’04

Laleh B. Graylee •Elizabeth Grossman

Beverly A. ’81 and Richard R. Gunter

Susan Hallman •Chas Hamann s

Marion Hance

John C. Hartwig

Theresa ’81 and William Harvey

Milly • and Bill (deceased) Heaton

James L. Henriques ’94

Edna A. and Edward Hernandez

Sylvia and Tomas Hernandez ’79

Michael-Ann Herring and James S. Phelps

Dr. Gene Hiegel •Dr. Michael H. Horn •Elizabeth D. • and Dr. Kim Housewright

Robert L. Howell ’75

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CHAMPIONING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Caecilia GotamaTV stereotypes of engineers and scientists are getting a

little old for Caecilia Gotama ’82 ’86 (B.S., M.S. engineering-

mechanical)

“It’s become a running joke — engineers who can’t

communicate well, who can’t socialize And not just

engineers — physicists, chemists, scientists,” said the

alumna “My goal is to change that ”

Communications and soft-skills development for engineers

and those in other technical fields is a passion for Gotama

Her most recent gifts are helping create an Endowed

Teaching Support Fund to integrate communication skills

into the College of Engineering and Computer Science’s

curriculum

Gotama knows how to challenge the norm She studied

engineering as “a rebellion My dad didn’t think it was a

very feminine thing to do, and, at 15, you do exactly the

opposite of what your parents tell you,” she laughed

Over the years, the engineer — now retired from Gotama

Building Engineers, which she founded in 1998 — has

shared her experience and insight with students She

helped develop a series of workshops focused on learning

about personality types, making compelling project

proposals, creating impactful presentations, teamwork and

negotiating skills Planning is underway for a multiyear

pilot project to adapt soft-skills content into the academic

context, provide training and complement instructors with

communications and soft-skills experts

“I always believed in giving back,” said Gotama, who also

holds an MBA from Pepperdine University “I got here

because a lot of people helped me out and it’s only fair that

I do the same now that I am in a position to do so Cal State

Fullerton was one of the organizations that helped get me

here It’s only natural that I give back ”

For more information about how you can contribute to the College of Engineering and Computer Science, please contact Hart Roussel, director of development, at 657-278-5429.

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Catherine and Martin Huizinga

Jane Paul Hummel • and Jorg Hummel

Richard D. Hust

Katherine and Aaron Hwang

Faisal H. Ismail, Sr.

Greg Johnson

Lynn Johnson

Sandra ’94 and Norman H. Johnson

Dr. C. Jessie Jones •Gretchen Kanne •Gaurav Kapoor ’01

Nancy A. And Jerry Keating •Dr. Daniel Kee • and Dr. Judith Todd

Margaret A. Keough •Connie and Shane Kim

Nicole Klyczek

Susan H. ’66 and Robert C. Knepper

Mark S. Kotsay

Frances K. ’75 and Edwin P. Krausman

Marvin P. Kropke ’74

The Anne L. Kruzic Trust

Grace ’67 and Louis H Kurkjian

Patricia E. Kwan ’89 and Anthony L. Knapp ’88

Laurel A. Franzen and Christopher ’94 Lamberth

Mr.and Mrs. Eugene A. Laroff

Jeff Lawhorn

Cheng-Yi Lee

Ellen K. ’86 • and Alfred Lee

Joyce and William Leong

Marshall Lewis

Richard Lewis

Karen and Richard ’75 Lockwood

Leslie and Adrian R. Lopez

Michael C. Lorenzen

Rachel Lynch •Laura A. Lyons ’91

Jacquelynn and Gary W. Macheel

Shawn C. Mackey

Gordon S. MacLean ’86

Frank Martell

David G. Martin

Lori L. Martin

Robyn and Bill Mathy

James Mazzo

Michele McCutcheon

Peggy and Robert J. ’82 McKennon

Thelma L. ’89 and Earl Mellott

Betty and Marlan Merhab

James W. Miller Family Trust

Cyn B. Miller

Lisa Milligan

Ronald G. Minekime

Gary Montooth

Michael Moore

Craig Moreland

Susan L. ’87 and Paul J. ’84 Morino

Norma L. Morris •Ronald Murphy

Woodrow W. Myers

Takeshi Nakaya ’85

Muhammad Nasir

Trang ’84 and Thomas Nguyen ’85

Jack Norberg

Sandra and David A. Norris ’81

Scott T. O’Brien ’77

Dwight Richard Odle

Lois O’Donoghue

Alon A. Olajuwon •Charlotte A. Oliva ’82

Valerie Orleans ’80 • and Don Hansen

Greg Palmer

Deanna and John Pavletich

Ann and Donald E. Pease •Leslie A. and Dennis ’04 Percell

Patricia Magana-Perez and Anthony Perez

Nanci and Rick Perkins

Virginia and William Pickering

Ivan Polic

Dr. Irena A. Praitis •John and Diane Prewitt Family Foundation

Irene and Peter Pulizzi

Jill and Dr. Rick Pullen •Jim Rafferty

Grace and Victor ’75 Ragni

Mrs. Toni Ramsay

Diane K. Randall ’03

Pamela R. Clarke and Dennis Reahle

Lorelei L. Redding

Katherine and Christopher ’05 Reese •Laurie A. Resnick ’77

Otto W. Reyer ’69

Steven R. Reynolds ’83

Benjamin Richards

Liz ’79 and Douglas Riede

Dr. Jeanna Riley and

Dr. Glyndon D. (deceased) Riley •Anne and Dr. Tony Rimmer •Cyndie s and Michael Rizzotti s

Stephen M. Rochford

Dr. Marvin J. Rosenberg •Katherine Powers and Hakan Rosengren

Mary L. Rupp

Rachelle A. and Joseph Saddler

Ann Gunvalsen and Gregory J. Saks •Freddy Salazar

Mary Knaus Sampson

Mary Lou Samuelson

Dr. Lynn M. Sargeant •George R. Sarkissian ’87

Linda and David Scherer

Philip R. Schimmel ’76

Maria-Luisa Moore and Gregg ’86 Schwartz

Anne M. and Chris Scibelli

Louise P. ’70 and James (deceased) Shamblen

Dr. Mark H. Shapiro and Honorable Anita Shapiro

Tom T. Shigenaka, Jr. ’76 •Ingrid R. Shutkin

Dr. Ruth M. Siegrist •Mona ’87 Simpson and Thomas G. Curtin

Graeme Smith

Dr. Judy A. Smith ’71 •Carol Leone ’79 and Regan Smith ’78

Scott D. Smith

Syed Sobhan

Carol M. • and James A. Spencer

Sarah and Marcelo E. ’84 Sroka

Dr. Valerie O’Regan and

Dr. Stephen Stambough •Aurora V. Standring

Susan and Dr. Bradley E. Starr •Louise L. ’82 and Dr. Michael C. Steiner •Denise M. ’85 and Bradley S. Stolshek

James A. Stone

Tim Stone ’10

Kiduck Sung ’90

Christine Tang Nguyen ’01 and Tam T. Nguyen ’05

Amy and Todd ’96 Taylor

Barbara and Stephen R. ’67 Thatcher

Patrick A. Thomas ’78

Leah and Robert Traut

Roger J. Trinwith ’09

Justin M. Turner

Chuck Tyler

Christopher Vaca

Dr. David E. Van Deventer •Lorraine and Larry Van Pelt

Fredrick Von Coelln

Thanh-Tram T. Vu ’04

Verne D. Wagner

Sean E. Walker •Eileen Walsh •Devin F. Warwick ’10

Penny C. • and Thomas P. ’71 Weismuller

Kimjera ’98 and Brent S. Whittington ’98

Steven C. Wight ’73

Dr. Ardath H. Wightman

Sally and Jim Williams

Dennis Wong

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Y. Wong

Lawrence T. Young

M. K. ’91 and Dr. Ray Young •

$500 - 999Antonio Adame

Maxine S. and Floyd Allen

Kimberly and Daniel ’84 Allstun

Hasan A. Almatrouk ’12

James F. Amato

Barbara J. Amsbury ’67

Michael Anthony •Gay and Chris Arakawa

Edgar Arcila

Debra L. ’85 and David Armbruster

Darleen H. Armour ’87 •Lucyann and Paul ’69 Attner

Judy L. Atwell

Cindy Ayloush

Betsy P. and Eric L. ’67 Azariah

Robert C. Banks

William Barnett

Brett A. Barron

Martha L. and

Renaud O. ’85 (deceased) Bartholomew

Dorothy M. and Nick Batinich

Kevin L. Baughman

Joe Baxter

Dr. Sanam Kazemi • and Brian A. Bayati ’99

Alma H. and Robert L. Bean

Anita and Richard H. Belansky ’90

Sandra C. Bell ’81

Marlita and Dr. Leland Bellot •Josephine J. Benavidez ’82

Jayne M. Bendure

Jacqueline A. Benjamin ’96

Carol A. Benson

Ruth A. Bingle

Sandra G. Bloore ’74

Todd and Megan ’10 Boldizsar

Phyllis and Harold C. Bond

Jeffrey A. Bower ’79

Alan Bowers and Susan G.S. Bowers

Kristin D. Weaver-Bowman •

and Dr. David D. Bowman •Brian Braddock

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HARVESTING THE FRUITS OF EDUCATION

Silas AbregoSilas Abrego made a commitment to himself early in life

as he worked the fields in California Picking “grapes in

Selma, prunes in Santa Rosa, wine grapes in Cucamonga

and apricots in Hemet,” he came to a swift conclusion:

“Education was going to be my ticket out ”

The CSU Board of Trustees member and vice president

emeritus for student affairs has dedicated his career to

education and helping the underrepresented He and his

wife, Tina, recently pledged $50,000 to the Dr Silas H

Abrego Scholarship Endowment Campaign, which supports

the CSUF Abrego Future Scholars — high-achieving,

low-income Hispanic students committed to community

service, engagement or extracurricular activities The five-

year campaign seeks to grow the endowment to $1 million

“I want to help young people who aspire to have an

education but whose schools might not be promoting

higher education, or they face financial difficulty or don’t

have any role models to encourage them,” he explained

“But they have this inner strength and motivation and

desire to pursue higher education I want the scholarship

to give them that opportunity ”

Abrego earned numerous honors while at Cal State

Fullerton, including the Hispanic Association of Colleges

and Universities (HACU) Lifetime Achievement Award and

the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund (HEEF) Apple of

Gold Both awards were presented in 2014, in recognition

of his commitment to Latino students’ academic success

He founded the Hispanic Scholarship Golf Tournament in

1988 to support underrepresented students; the event has

raised more than $1 million

Abrego commended CSUF President Mildred García for

her commitment to all students and “for not only attracting

high-caliber Latino students, but also graduating them,” he

said “I worked at Cal State Fullerton for 27 years around so

many dedicated people I’m so proud of this University ”

For more information about how you can support our students through scholarships, please contact Victoria Jagoda, director of development, Scholarships and University Programs, at 657-278-7446.

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Mrs. Terry P. and Carl Brick

Carmen and H. W. Bridgford v

Kathleen and Dr. William G. Briggs •Stephen Bryant Psi

Patricia M. Butcher • and Phillip A. Armstrong •Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrd

Mark H. Campbell ’89

Juanita ’00 and Paul Castillo

Michele • and Stephen A. ’92 Cesca

Kristen I. ’95 and Thomas A. ’86 Chadwell

Dhusdee G. Chandswang ’03

Fen-Ing L. Chang

Deborah and Raymond Chao

Nancy and Irving Chase

Ryan L. Chase

Clement Chen ’04

Dr. David K. Chenot •Lynn and Dr. Chester Choi

Michael A. Christman

Linda and Bill Claprood

Gail and Michael Cochran

Edward Cote

Carol Cranfield

Stephanie ’80 and Donald W. ’80 Croteau

Oren C. Crothers ’63

Dr. Jose L. Cruz •Jeffery Czech

Jessica Deline

Mary T. Desiderio

Christopher Diaz ’11

Dr. Maureen A. Donnelly ’77

Frank G. ’75 D’Orsi

Dr. Rob Douk

Karla Duenas

Thomas E. Duff ’65

Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes • and Oscar Eanes

Elizabeth A. Eastin

Leslee and Geno ’77 Effler

Thomas G. Eidenschink s

Judi Elterman ’06

Anna B. Emery ’85

Christi-Ann Emous

Dr. Jon C. Bruschke •Rosemary and David Eshelman

Mary K. Espinosa ’04

David M. Evans ’88

Jon N. Everhart ’70

Diane Exter

Jordan I. Fabish ’00

Debbie s and Craig J. Fajnor s

Paul T. Farnham, II ’99 •

Jenny Filamor Metz

Don Flecky

Kelly J. Ford •Todd Frandsen •Vincent Freda, Jr.

Cynthia and Michael Friedman

Elizabeth L. and Dr. James O. Friel •Marsha G. ’80 and William D. Gallavan

Gerald E. Gannon •Anna L. Garcia ’95

Tara C. ’96 • and Mel Garcia

Jacquelyn and Royal E. Garrabrant (deceased)

Nancy and Khalil M. Gharios

Laurie Giesenhagen •Dorothy and Stephen A. Gigliotti

Yolanda s and John Gomez s

Alma J. Gonzalez ’03 •Michael A. Gonzalez ’99

Duane and Pamela Gooden

Guy Grater

Colleen E. Greene ’01 •Barbara S. Gregory

Phil Gresham

Barbara and Robert ’69 Griffith

Carol and David Gruetter

Dr. Diana W. Guerin ’80 •Robert H. Guzman ’05

Tarik Hadj-Hamou

Elizabeth and Dr. Willie Hagan •Dwight R. Haggard ’77

Linda L. Halbur ’81

Vincent Hambright

Jill and Scott Hardy

Cheryl and David Harris

Dr. Carole S. Harrison •Daniel Hasso

Melinda and Michael Hersh

Lyda Hill

Mary Louise Hlavac ’80 and Edward Hlavac

Dr. Anh N. Ho s

Jennifer L. ’04 and Steven J. Hocking ’97

Ryan O. Hodge

Kenneth E. Hollon

Andrea F. Horwatt ’89

Kristen and David House ’98

Chuck Howell

Mr. Mel L. Howell

Eileen M. and John G. Huarte

Nicolas N. Huerta ’96

Charlene M. ’81 and Dan Hull

Brian N. Igawa ’89

Kimberley E. Inouye ’96 and Stephen Moriyama

Jesse Jacobs ’01

Victoria E. ’07 • and Andrew J. ’10 Jagoda

Lea M. Jarnagin •Tina M. Jayaweera

Catherine Jeckovich

Nicholas B. John ’05

Grace C. Johnson ’06

Diane ’81 and Larry ’74 Johnson •Roger Johnson

Kyle J. Kalma

Carol A. Kane

Gladys M. Kares •Stacey K. Kato ’81

Anne Key

Ann and Dan Kiernan

Barbara R. Kilponen

Laura and Chris King

Ardith and Dr. Richard Kleindienst

Kristin Kleinjans • and Anthony Dukes

Gregory Kling

Jean and Bill Klinghoffer

Andrea and Dr. Chris Koutures

Rob Kraszewski

Jeanne Kravitz

Theresa Terry Kristiansen ’69

Craig S. Krpan ’12

Ira C. Kucheck ’81

Jocelyn T. Lambeth ’13

Jan Lansing

Alice Law and Stanley Yue

Cheng Y. Lee ’91

Margaret ’10 and John Lehmann

Dale and Marilyn Leuer •Cheryl and Michael ’85 Lewis

Matthew W. Logan ’99

Dr. Calvin G. Lowe ’86

Marcela Lucero •Betty N. Lundgren

Jorice and Joseph Maag

Paulette A. Marshall

John M. Martelli ’77 and Paul Coluzzi

Dorothy M. Martinez ’76

Todd E. Marumuto

Jerry P. Mashburn ’76

Derith C. Mason ’93

Mr. George Mast

Julie Max ’78 •Jacquelyn M. ’81 and Mark McAlpin

Karen M. McBride ’79

Margaret McCarthy ’69

Irene E. and Mac McCormick

Dollie and Donald ’90 McDougall •Butch McDowell

Monica Mendoza ’86

Veronica Michalowski ’69

Gerald W. Miller

Joe Miller

Robert A. Mills

Eleanore P. ’03 and James L. ’84 Monroe

Bruce V. Moock ’82

Mary E. Moore

Tharwat Morcos ’02 •Laurie K. Morgan ’88

Dr. Michael J. Mulligan ’82

Frank A. Mumford

Michael A. Newcomb ’07

Cathy Nguyen-Ly

Matthew Ollivier

Alfred Orrostieta, Jr.

Anya M. Ostry ’09

Janice E. and Glen E. Owens ’92

Shelby D. Owens

Steven V. Paschall

Brijesh Patel ’05

Maya and Sunil R. Patel

Raj Patel

Robert Paul

Aleks Lyons and Geoffrey ’80 Payne

Edgar Pena

Randy H. Peterson

John C. Pinson

Dr. June Pollak • and Mr. George Pollak

Kathleen A. Pomykata ’80 •Victoria S. ’74 and Leonard J. Porcello

Beverly Powell ’89

Reid Pullen

Jennifer L. ’97 and Richard C. ’92 Ramus

Steven Rath ’95

Dr. Kenneth H. Ravizza •Ed and Monica ’83 Rebella

Barbara J. Rice ’82

Dr. Roberta E. Rikli •Araceli Rivas ’10

Thomas A. Rolinson ’72

Dr. Debra J. Rose •Dr. Arti Roth

Hart T. Roussel •Bryan and Joan Rubio •Randi and Todd Rubzin

Tehnaz E. ’95 and Richard Rutledge

Gisela B. Sanders

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A FOCUS ON STUDENT SUCCESS

Shari McMahan Shari McMahan knows firsthand the many ways in which

Cal State Fullerton shapes students’ futures Before

becoming the University’s deputy provost, she served as

dean of the College of Health and Human Development

and interim associate vice president for research, creative

activities and technology transfer She also is a proud Titan

mom — her son is a junior on campus

“I believe in this institution,” she said “I can think of no

finer place to send your kids to school ”

McMahan’s gifts often are directed toward centers and

programs such as the Center for Sport Performance,

Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research and

the Athletic Training Education Program — all part of the

College of Health and Human Development — as well as

the College of Communications’ Forensics team

“The faculty that run these centers and programs are

providing once-in-a-lifetime experiences for our students,”

she said “I feel compelled to help drive their mission and

provide those opportunities, because these high-impact

practices are changing lives ”

Indeed, as deputy provost, McMahan monitors how these

practices impact retention and graduation, as well as

graduate school attendance rates

“What I remember most from my college years was the

research experience I had with a faculty member and the

opportunity it gave me to present work in front of critics,”

said McMahan “High-impact practices are near and dear

to me not only because I feel personally responsible for

helping meet the University mission, but because I see

such great examples on campus of students getting that

kind of high-quality experience

“Many of our students are first-generation and

underrepresented,” she added “With experiences like

these, I have no doubt they will always remember Cal State

Fullerton and, someday, give back by way of their time,

talents or treasures ”

For more information about how you can contribute to the College of Health and Human Development, please contact Elizabeth Eastin, director of development, at 657-278-5466. To support the College of Communications, please contact Theresa Davis, associate vice president of college and program development, at 657-278-7642.

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Patricia A. Schammel

Gloria G. ’85 and Karl Schlaepfer

Paul Schmitz

Jane C. ’71 and Robert L. ’70 Schneider

Margaret J. Schnoor

Jim G. Schulze

Wendy K. Sellars-Robinson ’93 and

Christopher J. Robinson ’93

Ms. Paula J. Selleck •Nancy and Edward ’72 Sellmeyer

Christina A. Shafer ’76

Rohit M. Shamdasani

Melanie Shell

Diane and Paul ’76 Sherwood

Mark D. Shields ’85

Tyler D. Shumaker ’05

Richard J. and Mary Ann ’77 Sigler

Hilario Simental

Frank Sparrow

David Stall

Margaret Starks

Nicholas W. Starr, Jr. ’12

Ralph Stern

Jeanie and Dean Stockwell

Dr. Debra L. ’00 • and Dr. Dallas M. Stout ’94 •Scott Summerfield

Frank Talarico, Jr. ’95

Aron Taylor ’01

Eula M. Thomas ’77

Cathrynn and David O. Thorsen •Monika Tomasik s

Michael Tooley

Andrew T. Tran ’01

Nam B. Tran

Jean C. Turner

Joe B. Underwood

April and Rick Vanderhook •Loretta S. and Willem Van Der Pol •Frank J. Vasquez

Victoria O. Vasquez

David N. Vediner ’78

Dr. Mary A. Villarreal • and Lisa Flores

Tuong Dung N. Vu ’04

Dr. Stephen R. Walk •F. Loraine Walkington

Ann C. Wang ’80

Niki A. ’98 and David Watson

Stephanie Watts

Dr. Marilyn N. ’69 and Dean T. Wearda

Dr. Lawrence R. Weill •Anne and Colman ’64 Windisch

Christopher K. Witscher •Sandra Woloschuk ’10

Amy A. Wong

Michael E. Wu ’00

C. and T. Yamamoto

Claytong Yeung

Donna M. Yobs ’81

Mary D. Young

Carol A. ’63 and Harold J. Zukoski ’65

$250 - 499Janet I. ’77 and Dr. Gene M. Adams •Marva and Ted Adamson

Mr. Derek J. Aitken

Brad L. Albert ’80

Ilene Aldrich ’94

Kimberly Antunez s

Katie C. Ashcraft ’83 s

Lois Austin

Jason J. Avila ’04

Alec Azarian

Anthony C. Babich ’83

Regina Baglio

Greg Baldwin

Kathryn and John Baptista

Kathryn L. Bartle Angus ’79 • and John Angus

Morgan C. Batcheller

Tina and Jerry Batcheller

Nancy and James Bauer

Teresa L. ’86 and Dr. William Beam •Julia Bean s

Leah Beattie

Sue and Dr. John W. Bedell •Peter A. Bilello ’89

Shirley Bloom

Jeanne P. and Harold F. (deceased) Blum, Jr.

Patricia A. ’86 and William A. Boatright

Peggy and Gary Bockman •Sandy Braddock s

Francine ’92 and David Bradford

Barbara J. Brewer ’80

Marion and Lee Brockett

Monika R. Broome ’80

Anne M. Brown

Robert Bruner

Troy Buckley

Richi Burrell

Helen and Daniel ’76 Burzumato

Paul Bush

Gwendolyn Butler s

Carlee Byron

Dr. Susan K. Cadwallader • and J B. Jones

Janet A. Caldwell ’85

Daniel J. Callahan ’90

Stanley H. Calloway ’78

Ann Carnahan

Dr. Lloyd Carnahan (deceased)

E. J. Carroll

Alta and Alan B. Carter

Charles W. Cartwright ’86

James G. Case •Dr. Gloria G. ’70 • and Jorge Castellanos

Alex Castillo

Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Catlin

Christopher D. Ceballos

Larry W. Chanda ’77

Gil Chavez ’92

Dr. Betty M. Chavis •Tom Cheng ’98

Patti ’83 and Henry Chikahisa

Fernando I. Chumentowski ’00

Dr. Lenelle Cittadin (deceased)

Larry T. Co ’11

Michael A. Colglazier

Joan Driggers and Steve Collier ’82

Jacqueline Combs-Nelson

Dr. Kathryn J. Congalton •Kata B. Conlon ’89

Karen ’83 and Martin J. Connair

Brian K. Constable

Sylvia C. Contreras ’96

Lawrence E. Cooke ’81

Ms. Nancy H. ’76 and

John D. (deceased) Cooper •Patricia A. ’89 and Mario D. Cordova

Mark A. Cordova ’87

Mary Cottrell and Richard Frauenzimmer

Vicky L. and David Crane

Carol Creighton •Robert S. Crenshaw

Betsy Creswell

Victoria E. Beaver-Crow ’76 and

Michael J. Crow ’75

Michael J. Cruikshank ’06

Claire Curran

Erika Dakin

Mary E. Dalessi ’66

Christopher H. Daniel ’72

Dennis Dascanio

Brian M. Daucher

James L. Davis ’71

Vaniah De Rojas ’09, ’11

Dana Dean s

Anita V. Decker

Matthew J. Degen

Luis M. Delgado ’06

Dr. Angela Della Volpe ’80 • and

Dr. Ronald E. Hughes ’69 •Dennis J. DeMaio

John B. Diego

Larry Domino

Peter Donaldson s

Richard A. Drake ’75

Larisa Drozdova

Nan H. Ducolon •Melissa J. Dukes ’78

Angela T. Duong

Bob Durazzo

Dana and Greg T. Dyment •Nancy C. Eberhardt s

Alison C. ’87 • and Scott W. Edwards ’82

Nicole and John L. Elders ’88 •Barbara and Thomas Eldredge

Mark W. Ellis •Genevieve R. ’80 and Dr. Robert A. Emry •Ronald Estacio

Jeffrey and Christine ’80 Evenson

Mary Everett

Ragaa N. Fahmi ’99 •Jeffrey S. Farrow ’93

Sonya Felton •Dr. Anne T. Feraru •Andrea M. ’05 and Otto F. Figueroa ’01

Dr. Mark S. Filowitz •Sandra and David Finstuen

Jean Fischer

Nancy Fisher

Shanon M. Fitzpatrick ’96 and John F. Boos ’70

Carol G. Fizzard

Rebecca Flood

Lynda and Stephen ’88 Flynn

Janice and George A. ’75 Fontes

Heidi R. Ford ’01

Frances S. Forsch

Mary Ellen • and Quentin M. Frazier

Diane Fredricks

Kelly and Vince Fregoso

Teresa D. Frei s

Walter A. Friedman ’79

Elizabeth Frobisher

Carolyn K. Fromm ’81

Francis Gerard B. Gacad

Camille A. and Thomas L. ’86 Gackstetter

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‘BETTER TOGETHER’ IN EDUCATION

Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationHundreds of educators from across Orange County and the region

came to Cal State Fullerton this summer for the first-of-its-kind “Better

Together: California Teachers Summit ”

This unprecedented day of learning was supported by grants, including

$1 25 million to Cal State Fullerton, from the Bill & Melinda Gates

Foundation

The daylong, July 31 event gave teachers a unique opportunity to

hear from other educators and speakers, as well as share cutting-

edge strategies and proven best practices to teach the new California

Standards in math and English language arts Cal State Fullerton

was a leader for the statewide event, which brought more than

15,000 teachers to 33 locations across California The California State

University, New Teacher Center and the Association of Independent

California Colleges and Universities and its member institutions

partnered to organize the summit, co-sponsored by the California

Department of Education

“Teachers gathered for a day of sharing, learning and networking to

create a better future for California students,” said Claire Cavallaro,

dean of CSUF’s College of Education, which led the CSU effort

For educators like Richard Torres ’97, ’04 (B.A. English, M.S. education-

educational administration), who teaches sixth grade at Cambridge

Elementary School in Orange, the summit was an opportunity to grow

professionally through exchanges of ideas, ingenuity and passion

“So many times we sit in rooms and we’re taught by people who

don’t spend time teaching in the classroom They have ideas and

strategies that they’ve developed through research, but they haven’t

necessarily been in the classroom and practiced it,” said Torres

“We’re looking toward each other for the answers … to grow as educators ”

For more information about how you can support the College of Education, please contact Barbara Caganich, director of development, at 657-278-7485.

In attendance at the “Better Together: California Teachers

Summit” were, from left, Anu Cairo of the nonprofit New Teacher

Center; CSUF College of Education Dean Claire Cavallaro; CSUF

President Mildred García; Joan Bissell, director for teacher edu-

cation and public school programs at California State University;

and Lynn Kepp, also of the New Teacher Center

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Rhonda and Charles Garside

Charles L. Garza

J. M. Gaudier ’88

Camille and Ron Geiger

Lori Gentles •Al Gettman

Steve V. Giano ’96

Renee Gillespie •Tony Girard

Yvette M. Gjonovich ’91

Teresa A. Glennan ’91

Jane Glessner

Patricia L. Gloster ’78

Raymond D. Godeke ’78

Jesse Gomez

Roy P. Gonzales ’73 •Irma Gonzalez s

Kristen K. Goo ’00

Jeff P. Goodban

Tonnie Gragg

Andrew L. Green

Gary A. Green ’80

Sheryl B. and Richard H. Greiner ’80

Michael Gretzinger ’88

Leslie R. and William A. Groenewold

Jason Gwin

Laurie A. Haack ’79

John A. Haake

Carlota Haider

Pauline M. Hale ’90

Dr. Jane V. Hall •Susan Hamar

Nancy D. ’02 and Harley J. Hanson, Jr. ’78

Sheila A. Hard ’74

Dr. Howard L. Harper ’80

Christa ’93 and Ikona Harris

Alexis Hartford

Sunny Hartman

France Helfer

Nancy L. Herms

Linda Hernandez

Leroy Heu

Sharon W. and James K. Hightower •Clarence O. Hill (deceased)

Gloria N. Hill

Michael D. Hoang ’05

Dr. John G. Hockin

John L. Hoffman •George M. Holbrook, Jr. ’67

Mary and David Holcomb

Patty s and Timothy R. Holland ’78 s

Erin Hollis •Scott ’85 and Stacey Holt

Thomas G. Hoover

Patricia and Dr. Richard L. Hopping

Laura E. ’92 and

Dr. Theodore V. Hromadka ’72 •Jiaying Huang ’00 and Tony M. Yeh

Carrie Hudnall

Laura Hultman • and Stephen Edwards

Elizabeth M. Hummer

Tracy Hurd

Melanie s and Scott Hurst s

Louise M. Hyneman

Robert L. Iglehart

Jan and Christopher ’92 Inano

Robert M. Istad ’01 •Kathleen S. ’72 and Stephen C. Iverson

Emmett F. Jackson ’71

Kathleen N. ’91 and Maurice E. Jacques

Boris Jankowski ’00

Theresa s and Carlos Jaramillo, Sr. ’81

Sylvia W. ’92 and Christopher Jarvi

Alejandro Jaso ’10

Janice and David Jeng

Dr. Carolyn E. Johnson •Meghan Johnson

Barbara S. and Robert L. ’63 Johnson

Michelle Jordan

Ruth N. Juergens

Irene B. Kauppi

Jeff M. Kaye

Rita A. Keil ’68

Barbara J. ’84 and Paul F. Kelley ’76

Bryan Kemp

Mary K. Kemp ’69

Dr. Robert D. Kersey •Ali Khosroshahin

Linda and James E. Kilponen

Danny C. Kim •Karina and Anders M. King ’92

Pamela J. ’71 and Kenneth C. Kirin ’72

Charles D. Kissel ’95 •Coren R. and William R. Kittredge

Jane ’69 and Dr. Vuryl J. Klassen •Junko Klaus Trust

Karen Koch s

Linda D. ’77 and Robert A. Koch •Carol J. Kolesar ’83

Helen and Stanley N. ’89 Krasinski

Dr. Jesa H. Kreiner •Marianne R. • and Dr. Leo E. Kreter •

Fumiko Krisvoy

Susan Krstevski

Lilia and Paul Kubasek

Martin A. Kudler ’84

Jennifer L. ’88 and Ky E. Kugler

Dr. Alysa W. s and Kevin Kurimoto

William E. and Martha G. Kurschat

Paula and William La Bar

Leann La

Merri L. Lacey-Casem ’84 • and Edward

(deceased) Casem ’67

Marcia and Dr. Michael J. LaCour-Little •Cathy G. and Wayne ’62 Lancaster

Martha L. and Leroy Lance, D.D.S.

William Landon

Steve R. Lane

Dr. Irene L. Lange •Linda L. and Wayne L. Langford

Jose Lara ’02

Chris Larsen ’88

Mabel M. Lau ’96

Cheryl Y. Lee

Bob Leone

Audree P. Lett •Risa Lewellen

Maximino C. Libao ’91

Mrs. Marilyn M. Little

John D. Liverpool, Jr. ’73 •Sydney E. Lockard

Katrina M. Eberly Loff • and Graham L. Loff

Guy Logan

Elma and Nicholas Lomibao

Sally Rae Lonner

James Loomis

Dr. Daniel A. Lopez ’86

Robert A. Lopez ’09

Roger W. Louie ’89

Robert Lundstedt

Tammy S. Luu

Carolyn G. Mabie ’66

Thomas J. Makar

Jakyung L. Kim and Steven P. Maleski ’80

Dr. Walter H. Manning

Ruth and John ’71 Marcinkevicz

Janet Ter Veen and Michael D. Markovitch

Juan P. Marquez

Stephanie N. Martin

Salvador Martinez

Dr. Frances H. • and Dr. John H. Mathews •Joe V. Matthews

Karen M. Mauro ’73

Elizabeth J. ’89 and Robert H. McCann ’81

Molly McClanahan

Caren F. McClure ’89

Jeffrey M. McConnell ’83

Maria J. McDonald

Audry McGillicuddy ’07

Noelle M. McGovern

Justin McIntee

David McKenzie •Janie and John McNamara

Forest L. Melton ’76

Susan Mercer

Elizabeta B. Meyer

Laurie P. Milhiser ’76

Carl Miller

Kristine A. ’97 and Timothy L. ’97 Miller

Julie K. Miller-Phipps ’83

Suzanne ’76 and William R. Mills, Jr.

Jeremy Mincks

Maria E. Minon

Todd M. Minter

Joseph R. Mishriki

Amos Z. Molina

Bruce M. Moon s

Courtney and Michael J. Morabito ’07

Lina Morales

Simon A. Morgan

Yasmin Mossadeghi ’02

Christi Mount s

Jolene and Charles Munson

Mark S. Murphy ’86 •Danny Murray s

Nancy M. ’77 and Steven N. Murray •Doris and Robert Muschek

Carolyn L. Muzyka ’77

Janice Myck-Wayne •Dr. William A. Myers ’91 •Greta ’76 Nagel and Loren Doll

Lucien C. Nardulli ’74

John Naumanuf

Maria and Gregory J. Nelson ’74

Allene K. Symons ’02 and

Alan J. Nestlinger ’76 •Catherine A. ’75 (deceased) and

Robert D. ’77 Newcomb

Douglas T. Nguyen ’98

Fernando Niebla

Cheryl Nishimura

Marian C. and James M. ’73 Norton

Dr. Joanne Norton

Pat and D.C. Nyberg

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MEETING THE CHALLENGE

James D. and Jeanette WoodsJames D Woods ’67 (B.S. business administration), chairman emeritus

and former CEO of Baker Hughes Inc , and his wife, Jeanette, believe

so strongly in education that they were the first pledge in a $1 million

endowment three years ago

In October 2014, at the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics’

annual Economic Forecast, Dean Anil Puri announced the success

of the campaign to support and sustain the event The center that

originates the forecast is now named the James and Jeanette Woods

Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting

Woods enrolled at CSUF in 1960, the first year classes were offered on

the permanent campus, attending night classes while working at Baker

Hughes, where he moved up the corporate ladder He retired in 1997

and now serves as a member of Mihaylo’s Dean’s Advisory Board

“Jim’s compassion and his feelings for his alma mater are examples

that I hope future generations of students will look up to,” said Puri

The $500,000 pledge they gave to kick off the Mihaylo endowment

was but one of the many gifts and support that the Woods have

given to the University They have been a major contributor to Titan

Athletics and he served as president of the Titan Athletic Foundation

and campaign co-chair for the Titan Sports Complex The alumnus also

served on the cabinet for the $15 million Campaign for the College

of Business and Economics; because of their support for the building

campaign, his name now graces the grand foyer of Mihaylo Hall

Woods has been honored with the Alumni Association’s Distinguished

Alumni Award, and in 2000 was recognized anew at the University’s

Vision & Visionaries gala In 2006, he received an honorary doctorate

of humane letters in recognition of his success as a business leader

and philanthropist

For more information about how you can contribute to the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, please contact Carol Spencer, senior director of development, at 657-278-2857.

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• FACULTY / STAFF / EMERITI v HONORARY ALUMNI s PARENT OF A STUDENT

Amy K. and Timothy O’Brien

Jeffrey L. Ocheltree ’80

Joan M. and Ronald E. Oglevie

Diane and Mac D. Ortega

Marjorie S. and Ronald Osborn

Georgia and Duaine Osborne

Rebecca Otten •Brooke E. Fessler Owens ’02 • and Ryan Owens

Heidi R. ’92 and Ysmael J. Parra ’75

Francine and Joseph R. ’80 Pasek

Bimal C. Patel

Mina Patel

Peggy A. ’06 and Gregory Paules •Andrew J. Paulin ’78

Stephen Paulin

John L. Peel ’82

Alice Pelayo

Kevin Pendergraft

Alisha M. Pennington ’11

Dr. Carol A. Ames • and

Dr. Philippe R. Perebinossoff •Rene A. Perez ’02

Pat O. Perkins

Jill and Dr. George R. ’77 Perri

Janet M. and John R. Pickering

Susan L. ’82 and Brian D. Pimley ’81

Kerry Pinion

Ryan Polanco

Marlene S. Polk ’70

Nancy L. Pon

Martin H. Ponton ’82

Cristopher Powell •Linda L. and Bruce Powell

Debbie Power

Nanette A. Price

Patricia A. Prunty •Ameena and Dr. Faisal Qazi

Brenda A. Quintana

Anthony Ragazzo

Colleen E. Rau-Fearnley ’85

Mark Razook

Lori A. Redfearn ’86

Gerald W. Reese ’74

Dr. Lee Reeves, DVM

Kathryn and Sydney L. ’76 Renfro

Aundrea Richtsmeier s

Patricia A. ’85 and Ralph Riehl s

Armando A. Rivas ’90

Judith O. Robert ’82

Paul L. Robidoux ’81

Jessica Robrahn

Angela Rodriguez Elias s

Martha and Dr. James L. Rodriguez •Lydia Rodriguez-McPhee and Frank J. McPhee

Bette A. Roethe

Lynn D. Rogers

Miriam and Jack Rose

Coren K. Ross

Charles L. Ruby, Jr.

Paul Rudman

Jason B. Rush

John A. Sager ’75

Diane Saldamando and Robert Hulbrock

Yared Salgado

Gregory W. Sanders ’72

Julie and Mark Sandford

Jose G. Sandoval ’03

Maria Saqr ’05

Lisa S. and Garrett Y. Sato

Karl D. Sauer, Jr. ’78

Michelle Savage s

Dr. Joseph W. Sawicki •Lorna and Ed Schaschl

Jay C. Schirmacher

Eva & Fred Schneider

Nancy E. and Craig W. Scott ’72

Randy J. Scott ’88 •Anna M. Sedory ’01

Suzanne ’83 and Dr. Martin Serbin

Douglas J. Sereno

Soheil Shakoori Divani

Elyse R. Sharp ’96

Dixie Shaw ’70

Meiko Shimura •Marilyn M. and Philip E. Shirreffs, Sr.

Janelle and Eric A. Shuey ’90

Haley Shusser

Sue H. ’76 and David J. ’75 Siebels

Jeannine J. Siemers

Kathryn and Ian P. ’03 Simovich

Edan Simpson

Joyce and Larry E. Slagle ’71

Erik K. Slaikeu

Mark Slevcove

Kathy Sloane

Andrea M. ’82 and Dr. William R. Smith •Annette L. Smith

Elizabeth L. and N. J. Smith

Teryl Smith

Devon Snedden ’08

Erica S. Snowden

Constance B. and William F. Snyder

Christa L. ’95 and Ernie S. Solheid •Glenn D. Southard ’80

Dr. John Spaeth

Terry E. Spencer ’88

Melodie E. ’70 and Richard W. Stanford, Jr. ’70

Margie E. and Louis Stark

Dena Stasinis s

Christine Stellar

Laura and Craig A. ’82 Stephens

Perry Stevens

Beth T. Stiel •Ms. Elizabeth G. Stiles

Ross D. Stillwagon ’83

Patricia S. and Michael W. Stover

Blake M. Street ’10

Nancy E. ’75 • and Everett ’75 Stuck

Veronica C. and James C. Stull ’83

Brigitte D. and John Sullivan

Dr. Georgina B. Lamphere ’77 and

John C. Sullivan ’65

David Summers

Barbara R. Summerson

Judith and Paul Sundermann

Teresa Swavely

Lidia L. Szajko

Tanomo Taguchi ’99

Sora P. Tanjasiri •Tom Taylor

Christina ’66 Tearjen Huff and Jesse Huff

Dagny I. Tennyson ’77

Esther ’73 and Willliam Thacker

Teri and Joseph ’81 Thrasher

Kenneth Thuang s

Justin A. Tolentino ’06

Dennis R. Toomey

Jeanne T. Tran •Theresia and Bert ’76 Trevino

Emily Ulmer

Victor Ulrich

Edward N. Valenzuela ’95

Suzanne Van Epps s

Lemuel L. Van Natta

Scot Van Steenburg ’97

Raisa K. Orleans ’08 and Jeffrey T. Vanderslice ’07

Anita Varela and Russell S. Kennedy

James L. Vena ’77

Kristy Vidales s

Nina Visconti

Michelle L. Vitale ’12

Marianne Vivirito ’68 and Ross Iwamoto

Trang V. Nguyen ’91 and Nam H. Vo ’89

Evelyn C. Case • and Dr. Jim Volz •Janice G. and Ernest A. Wagner

Megan and John ’98 Waldeck

Brennan S. Wallace ’08 •Lori J. and Timothy Wallach

William H. Wang ’90

Dr. Margaret A. Atwell • and

Dr. Larry W. Ward •Maggie and Donald Washington

Deanna Weiman-Kingsbury and

Michael S. Kingsbury ’03

Mark E. Weinmann ’84

Cathy J. Tucker ’81 s and Michael T. Weiss ’72

Janali R. West

Julieanna White

Lisa Wilbur s

Craig M. Wilke ’84

Travis C. Wilkens ’12

David M. Wilkinson ’79

Medina William

Rachelle Wilson ’66

Melinda Wiltsie

Caitlin A. Windsor ’06

Aaron Wing

Kristin Wing

John A. Witscher ’80

Helen M. Witte

Beth ’79 and Joseph M. ’78 Wolz

Lisa C. and Wayne A. ’85 Wooding

Donal A. Yonts ’64

Paul Zaretsky

Cynthia L. Zarske ’86

Ruth and Wayne P. Zemke

Dr. Mary Mark Zeyen •James H. Ziegler

John D. Zipper

David A. Zirkle ’72

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$1,000,000+Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

$100,000 - 499,999Alcoa, Inc.

American Endowment Foundation

Boeing World Headquarters

Core Logic

Disability Communications Fund

Edison International

Flinders University

Friends of the Fullerton Arboretum

John Randolph Haynes

and Dora Haynes Foundation

Mysun Charitable Foundation

S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation

Stuart Foundation

The Leona M. & Harry B. Helmsley

Charitable Trust

U.S. Bancorp

The Andy Warhol Foundation

for the Visual Arts

$50,000 - 99,999American Chemical Society

Bank of America

Chevron Corporation

The Dhont Family Foundation

Gene Haas Foundation

The Huntington Library

Kaiser Permanente / Kaiser Foundation

Health Plan, Inc.

Mercury General Corporation

Microsemi Corp.

Orangewood Children’s Foundation

R. D. Olson Development

Raytheon Company

SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union

United Way of America

Western Digital Corp.

$25,000 - 49,999California Community Foundation

City National Bank

Coastal Enterprises

Crexendo, Inc.

Deere & Company

Ernst & Young Global Limited

Fullerton Arboretum

Greinke Family Foundation

Henry Luce Foundation

Kind Bar

MAMM Alliance

Oakley, Inc.

OC Business Council

Pacific Life Insurance Co.

Teacher Created Materials

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Wilson W. Phelps Foundation

$10,000 - 24,999Affordable Housing Access, Inc.

Allergan Inc.

American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

American International Group, Inc.

American Psychological Association

Art Alliance

Associated Students CSUF Inc.

Biola University

The Boras Corporation

Brown & Brown of California

California Bank and Trust

Chisick Family Foundation

Colliers International WA LLC

dba Colliers International

Commercial Bank of California

CORE Physical Therapy

DGWB Advertising

The Walt Disney Company

Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

East West Bank

Emulex

Ferruzzo & Ferruzzo, LLP

Foundation for Agency Management Excellence

Frank J. & Jean Raymond Foundation

Leo Freedman Foundation

Fullerton Rotary Foundation

Gotama Building Engineers, Inc.

Haskell & White, LLP

Hawkeye Rentals

Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Hydraflow

In-N-Out Burger

Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation

Robitaille Family Trust

KMJ Corbin & Company, LLP

KPMG

Doris Libbea Foundation

Lloyds America, Inc.

Lux Bus America Co.

Mae Rose Young Foundation

Monster Tool Company

Narver Insurance Corporate Office

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

New York Life Insurance Company

Northwestern Mutual

OneLegacy Transplant Donor Network

Patrons of The Library

PepsiCo, Inc.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Quantum Automation

Robert E. Harris Insurance Agency

Operating Account

RSM McGladrey Pullen, Inc.

Southern California Gas Company

Southern Counties Lubricants LLC

SPACEX

Tarsadia Foundation

TD Ameritrade Services Company, Inc.

Teach A Man To Fish

The Eppley Foundation for Research

The Rainier Group, Inc.

Union Bank of California

Verizon Communications Inc.

Vesuki Inc.

Zenith Insurance Company

Zoological Society, San Diego

$5,000 - 9,999Air & Water, Inc. Heating, Cooling, Purifying

AMES Realty

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

AT&T Inc.

Automobile Club of Southern California

The Ayco Charitable Foundation

Bazz Houston Company

Bergkvist Bergkvist and Carter, LLP

Paul J. Carter, Attorney at Law

Big B’s Barbecue

Brian’s Beer & Billiards

Burch Family Foundation

C. H. Robinson Company

Capital Pacific Holdings

Casanova Pendrill

CNO Services, LLC

Cofiroute USA

Commercial Surety Bond Agency

Computer Comforts, Inc.

Core Care III, Morningside of Fullerton

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

Cox Communications

CUPA-HR College & University Professional Assoc.

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu

Disney VoluntEars Community Fund

Donahue Schriber

Dowd and Guild Inc.

DSS Staffing Inc.

Enterprise Holdings Company

Experian

Fastenal Company Purchasing

Fletcher Jones Motor Cars

Fluor Corporation

Fullerton Garden Club

Gamma Phi Beta Delta Delta Chapter

Grant Thornton

HAAS Factory Outlet

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian

Law Offices of Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson

Llorente Investigations, Inc.

Lockheed Martin

Mitsubishi Rayon Carbon Fiber & Composites

Moss Adams, LLP

NCH Tax & Wealth Advisors, Inc.

Honor Roll / CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS

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Orange County Tax Executive Inst.

Pi Kappa Alpha Colony

C&L Refrigeration

RGL, Inc.

Schroeder Management Company Inc.

Service Champions Heating & Air Conditioning

Silverado Senior Living

Southern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc.

Sunset Signs and Printing, Inc.

Superior Press

Target

Tee It Up For the Troops, Inc.

TEKsystems

TELACU Education Foundation

Teresa’s Jewelers

Texas Instruments, Inc.

The Rosso Family Foundation

Travelers Companies

Tribal Tech, LLC

Tutton Insurance Services, Inc.

U.S. Investment Corporation

UPS

Ventura Foods

William Lyon Homes

Worldwide Facilities, Inc.

Zions Management Services Company

$2,500 - 4,9992003 Eagle Foundation

ACE Calendering Enterprises, Inc.

Advance Beauty College

Aire Rite Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

The Alderson Family Foundation

American Technologies, Inc.

Anaheim Ducks

Aramark Corporation Aramark Tower

ARB, Inc.

Ayres Group

Bartco Lighting Inc.

BDO USA, LLP

Ben’s Asphalt, Inc.

Bergelectric Charitable Foundation

Big’s Bar & Grill

Bowermaster and Associates

Corporate Headquarters

Brotherhood Crusade

Buffalo Wild Wings

C J Segerstrom & Sons

Caliber Interiors, Inc.

California Career School

California Police Youth Charities

California United Bank Headquarters

Cal Pac Paintings & Coatings Acquisition, Inc.

CalRTA Laura E. Settle Scholarship Foundation

Care Ambulance Service, Inc.

Casa Herrera, Inc. Operating Account

Cascade Pump Company

Christy’s

Conrey Insurance Brokers and Risk Managers

Creative Artists Agency

Cypress Point Restaurants, LLC

Delta Chi

Eaton Drilling Co., Inc.

ELLS CPA’s & Business Advisors

Empire Physicians Medical Group, Inc. EPMG

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co. Los Angeles

Fairmont Private Schools

Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. of Long Beach

Ferrucci Law Group

Fullerton Families & Friends

GBS Linens

GL Howard and Company CPAs, LLP

Guy Yocom Construction

HCOC Education Foundation

Heroes Restaurant and Bar

Hill Brothers Chemical Company

HOSA Technology, Inc.

IREM of Orange County

ISCS, Inc.

J.C. Ford Company

Just Softball

Keiser

Lantronix

Law and Lewis, LLP

Liberty Mutual Insurance

Little Professor Book Center

Livingston Family Foundation

Los Angeles Dodgers

MacKenzie Corporation

Macy’s/ Bloomingdale’s

Marcedes Lewis Foundation

Mayer Investment Company

McCoy Mills Ford

McGladrey LLP

Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc.

NeoCell Corporation

Norm Wilson & Sons, Inc.

Nutrishop

Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Company

On-Camera Audience, Inc.

One West Bank

ORCO Block Co.

Pacific Premier Bancorp

Partners Federal Credit Union

Plumbing Mechanical Contractors, Inc.

Quick Bridge Funding

R. J. Noble Company

Reel Lumber Service

RGEAR LLC

Rohl LLC

Rose Society of Saddleback Mountain

Rotary Club of Fullerton South

Saw Service of America, Inc.

SC Fuels

Shepard Bros. Inc.

Shock Doctors Sports

Shopoff Realty Investments, L.P.

Shulman Hodges & Bastain, LLP

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Smart & Final Charitable Foundation

Specific Media

Spencer Educational Foundation Inc.

SportClips

St. Bonaventure University

St. Joseph Health

State Farm Insurance Companies

States Logistics Services Inc

Summerfield Foundation

Ted Johnson Propane

The Fertility SOURCE

The Presser Foundation

Thoro Packaging

Toshiba Corporation

Totten Tubes, Inc.

Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.

University Sports Publications

Univision Management Company

Vail Dunlap

Western Overseas Corporation

YourCause, LLC

$1,000 - 2,499Advanced Exercise Equipment, Inc.

Aera Energy Matching Gifts Program

Allstate Insurance

Alpha Chi Omega Epsilon Kappa Chapter

Alpha Delta Pi Sorority

Anaheim/Orange County Visitor

and Convention Bureau

Annual Wild Game Feed Inc.

Applied Medical Resources

Apriem Advisors

Armstrong/Robitaille/Riegle, Inc.

Associated Group

Auto Club Speedway

Bank of the West

Morris Basdakis Wealth Management

Benchmark Transitions

BOMA Orange County

Bowlmor Lane AMF

Bridgford Family Fund Attn: Allan Bridgford

C2 Reprographics

California Public Risk Management Association

Cannon Business Solutions, Inc.

Canyon Inn

The Capital Group Companies, Inc.

Car Sound Exhaust System, Inc.

CENGAGE Learning

CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc.

Computer Sports Medicine

ConocoPhillips Company

Council for Exceptional Children,

Orange County

David H. Sutherland & Co., Inc.

DKG Epsilon Lambda

Easter Seals Southern California

EBS Construction Services, Inc.

Eco Fun Challenge, LLC

EEC World

Emeriti of CSU Fullerton

Executive Event Services

Extraordinary Events

F B Davis, Inc. dba Flame Broiler, FBD

Feather Insurance & Financial Service, Inc.

Fidelity National Financial

Foodservice Industry Risk Management

Association

Friends of Golf, Inc.

Friends of Jazz Inc.

Fuller Theological Seminary

G. Palmer & Associates

Gamma Phi Beta Foundation

Gary Bale Redi-Mix Concrete

The William Gillespie Foundation

Globalview Advisors LLC

Greenstripe Media, Inc.

HBLA, Certified Public Accountants, Inc.

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP

Hormel Foods Corporation

Imperial Paving Co., Inc.

Ingram Micro Inc.

Institute of Management Accountants

Orange Coast Chapter

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Insurance Professionals of OC

ISYS Solutions, Inc.

Jewish Community Foundation San Diego

JPMorgan Chase Corporation

JWS, Inc.

Kelly’s Korner Tavern

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company

Lewis Operating Corp.

Loutech Inc.

Marcus & Millichap

Maywood Fundraiser Committee

McGraw Insurance Services

Mellano & Company

Middle Georgia Urology Associates

Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc.

MS International Inc.

Mu Phi Epsilon

Music Teachers’ Association of California

Orange County Branch

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Nu/Age Development, Inc.

Offices of Michael Bader, Esq, CPA

My SeniorCare Advisors

Orange County Erectors, Inc.

Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters

of Orange County

Pacific Claim Executive Association

Parker Hannifin Corporation

Partee Insurance Associates, Inc.

Past Times Collectibles

Paulus Engineering Inc.

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity,

CSUF Zeta Rho Chapter

Professional Home Management, Inc.

General Account

Quiksilver Inc.

Resources Global Professionals

Jeanna Riley, Ph.D. Speech and

Language Institute

RJI Ramirez Jimenez Int’l CPA’s

Royal Business Bank

S. Benjamins & Co.

Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce

Seafarer Chapter Inc.

Sephora

Sigma Kappa Sorority

Sol Republic

South Coast Post Acute

Standard Investment Chartered, Inc.

SYRUSA Engineering, Inc.

Tessa Corporation

The Bench

The Crew Special Event Services

The Office

The ORIGINAL Taco Girls

The Surety Underwriter’s Assoc.

of Southern CA

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation

The University of Georgia Foundation

The Upper Room Foundation

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation

Tustin Community Bank

United Way Silicon Valley

University House Fullerton

US Storage Centers

Vinyl Technology, Inc.

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

West Coast Fertility Center

Western Publication Assoc., Inc.

Williams Co. Insurance Brokers Inc.

Yamaha Corporation of America

Yonex USA

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Honor Roll / CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

Cal State Fullerton received more than $22.7 million in additional support in the past fiscal year as contracts and grants from government

agencies, educational institutions and other organizations, completing the picture of total external support. These funds support research

projects, student services, community outreach and assistance, and other important University efforts.

511 Tactical Development Center

Alzheimer’s Family Services Center

America UIC Tour Company

American Chemical Society

American Psychological Association

BAE Systems

Bernice Barbour Foundation

Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation

Buena Park School District

California Community Foundation

California Department of Education

California Environmental Protection Agency, Air Resources Board

California Governor’s Office of Business and

Economic Development

California Institute of Regenerative Medicine

California Institute of Technology

California Office of Historic Preservation

California State University

California State University, Sacramento -

University Enterprises, Inc.

California State University, San Bernardino

California Wellness Foundation

Cell-Crete Corporation

Chevron USA

City of Laguna Beach

City of Pasadena

City of Riverside

Cliff Edge Consulting

Crevier Family Foundation

CSU Foundation

Disability Communications Fund

Eppley Foundation for Research

Federal Highway Administration

Fullerton School District

Health Resources and Services Administration

Highline School District 401

Jumpstart for Young Children

Mineta Transportation Institute

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

National Speech & Debate Association

Orange County Interest (MOU)

Orange Unified School District

Project Access

Rancho Santiago Community College District

Raytheon

Research Corporation for Science Advancement

S.D. Betchel, Jr. Foundation

San Diego County Office of Education

SDSU Research Foundation

Santa Ana Unified School District

Sonoma County Junior College District

Storelocal

The Henry Luce Foundation

The Russell Sage Foundation

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,

Public Health Service

U.S. Small Business Administration

University of British Columbia

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Los Angeles

University of California, Riverside

University of California, San Diego

University of California, Santa Cruz

University of Kentucky

University of Maryland

University of Southern California

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

U.S. Department of Justice/University of Texas

UST Global Inc.

Zoological Society of San Diego

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Donna J. Anderson-Ament ’80 and Jeffrey M. Ament ’95

Dr. Don D. Austin • (deceased)

Lois Austin

Betsy P. and Eric L. ’67 Azariah

Richard Baillif (deceased)

Beth G. ’71 and Steven Bangert

Lee and Dr. Nicholas A. Begovich

Dr. & Mrs. Russell Benson (deceased)

Kathy C. and Dan O. ’67 Black

Geraldine Brillhart

Dr. Lee A. Broadbent •Dr. Giles T. Brown • (deceased)

Dr. Cher L. ’93 & Carl H. Carrera

Dr. Jo Ann ’75 Carter-Wells • and Donald G. (deceased) Wells

Dr. Lenelle Cittadin (deceased)

Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb •Gail and Michael Cochran

T. Allan Comp

Victoria and Jerry Conrey

Ingeborg and Dieter Cremerius

John M. Enders

Betty Everett

Carolyn France ’04

Carol J. ’80 and John Geisbauer

Judith A. Goffin ’74

Sophia X. Martinez ’93 & Charles J. Gray ’84

Melinda M. Guinaldo ’89

Drs. Debra L. ’75 and Arthur A. Hansen

Dorothy B. ’71 • and William H. (deceased) Heide •Ruth E. and Matt A. ’65 Helm

Dr. Emma E. • and Dr. Robert T. Holmes • (deceased)

F. Owen Holmes Jr. • and Cynthia N. Togami •Kyoshi Ito

Nancy H. Jones

Dr. Irene L. Lange •Pamela and Lonnie Laster

Jordan A. Law ’74

Michael T. Losquadro ’86

Alan A. Mannason

Kathryn T. McCarty (deceased)

William J. McGarvey (deceased)

Janet McNeill and David Musante

Steven G. Mihaylo ’69

Cyn B. Miller

Edward B. Mitchell

Dr. Sallie Mitchell •Lynn and Robert Myers

Robert J. Noble Trust

Dr. Arlene J. ’74 & Dr. Robert J. Obremski

Ms. Eileen and Dr. John Olmsted, III •Barbara N. Paige (deceased)

Jane s & David J. Peterson ’04

Dr. June Pollak • and Mr. George Pollak

Joan & Dr. Jack A. Pontney •Genevieve M. Ray

Lori Redfearn ’86

Liz ’79 and Douglas Riede

Mary Knaus Sampson

Dr. Rollin T. Sandberg •Dr. Joann E. Schaefer-Haines ’90

Donna L. ’71 and Ernest W. ’67 Schroeder

William E. Schuster ’85

Howard J. Seller •Dixie Shaw ’70

Dr. Sandra Sutphen •Mary Christina Grant

Geni Ugolini

Steven C. Wang ’99

Debra R. Winters ’84 • and Pat E. (deceased) Merrill ’94

Charity and Jeffrey Wright ’86

Dorothy and Dr. James D. Young • (deceased)

Honor Roll / THE ONTIVEROS LEGACY SOCIETY

The Ontiveros Legacy Society consists of University supporters who have included CSUF in their estate plans for any form of planned gift.

The Ontiveros name honors the land grant ownership of Fullerton and other north Orange County cities. Martina and Juan Pacifico

Ontiveros were the original owners of thousands of acres in Fullerton, Brea and Placentia, including land now home to CSUF. The name

celebrates the legacy of Cal State Fullerton’s past, as it advances toward the future.

For more information about the Ontiveros Legacy Society and planned giving, please contact Michele Cesca, associate vice president, Central Development, at 657-278-4869.

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Through a planned gift, you have the power to leave a legacy —one that both supports the University and provides meaningful benefits to you and your loved ones.

Ontiveros Legacy Society members have done just that, enjoying the financial advantages that come with a planned gift while knowing that the impact of their generosity will be felt by Titans today and far into the future.

Helpful planning tools are available online, or you may contact Michele Cesca, associate vice president, Central Development, at 657-278-4869 or [email protected] for more information.

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