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

CSUF celebrated the naming of the Conrey Center for Entrepreneurship in recognition of a $4.5 million planned gift to support entrepreneurial students.

At the LeadHERship Women’s Conference, Disney Legend and CSUF alum Martha Blanding encouraged Titans to believe in themselves and their talents.

Over the past 20 years, Cal State Fullerton’s African American Resource Center has built a legacy of belonging, joy and community.

Award-winning filmmaker Jon M. Chu headlined a Beyond the Conversation event hosted by Cal State Fullerton’s Associated Students Inc.

During CSUF’s 2025 Convocation and State of the University address, President Ronald Rochon outlined goals for the upcoming year.

Nursing doctoral student Fajer Al Najjar is the recipient of a 2025-26 California State University Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. She was named a Hearst Foundations Scholar and will receive a $14,000 scholarship.