CSUF Wins Recognition for Making Campus More Sustainable
The university’s environmental efforts span the campus and include water conservation, solar power and hands-on student internships.
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Cal State Fullerton Welcomes Titans to Spring 2026 Semester

The university’s environmental efforts span the campus and include water conservation, solar power and hands-on student internships.

For five decades, Associated Students Inc. at Cal State Fullerton has provided students with hands-on training in leadership and public service.

The spring semester is packed with exciting events and programs, expanded resources and more — all leading up to Commencement 2026.

In 2025, Cal State Fullerton welcomed a fall enrollment of 45,863 students, reflecting a commitment to academic achievement excellence, belonging, community service and student success. Here are 15 standout stories from the year that define what it means to be a Titan — from the first steps of admission to the milestones of graduation and beyond.

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences celebrated the naming of the “Kirt and Donna Spradlin Family Auditorium” in honor of the couple who made a planned gift of their home to the university.

The sixth annual conference invited students, leaders and staff members from across California to share strategies that promote academic excellence.

Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

At CSUF’s fourth annual Energy and Sustainability Summit, local officials discussed how to engage the community to achieve climate goals.

The Fall in Love With Cal State Fullerton event invited 5,000 prospective students and families to campus to explore resources.

Since Celebración de CSUF: ¡Somos Titans! launched in 2022, the event has raised more than $750,000 for student programs and scholarships.