Honoring Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples
In honor of Native American and Indigenous History Month, Cal State Fullerton hosted a panel on Native American issues and resilience.
In honor of Native American and Indigenous History Month, Cal State Fullerton hosted a panel on Native American issues and resilience.
CSUF’s City Management Fellowship Program offers master’s of public administration students the unique opportunity to work with and be mentored by local city leaders.
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The campus was awarded nearly $12 million in grant funding during the first quarter of the university’s 2021-22 fiscal year.
Alumna Helen Yoshida ’19 (M.A. history) chronicles Japanese American experiences — including her grandparents’ — for future generations.
Faculty discuss the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II as part of the campus’ One Book, One CSUF initiative.
The Mapping the Gay Guides project preserves historic LGBTQ travel guides of the United States.
Nancy L. Segal discusses her latest book, “Deliberately Divided: Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart,” out Nov. 8.
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Students and alumnae of the university’s HACU Ambassador Program share the impact it has had on their lives and careers.