Students Help Feed Titan Students in Need
ASI launched a new contactless food distribution program this fall to ensure that food insecure CSUF students receive the help they need.
ASI launched a new contactless food distribution program this fall to ensure that food insecure CSUF students receive the help they need.
More than 30 years since graduating from high school as an undocumented student and after earning three college degrees, including a doctorate, Tonantzin Oseguera was selected to serve as Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for student affairs.
Faculty and staff garnered close to $9 million in funding during the first quarter of the university’s 2020-21 fiscal year.
As wildfires continue to cause destruction across California, a team of engineering students is exploring a solution to fight the devastating infernos by designing and building a miniaturized satellite known as a CubeSat.
Eight staff and faculty members have been honored with emeriti status.
Cristina Henriquez, author of “The Book of Unknown Americans,” will visit campus virtually on Oct. 8 as part of the university’s One Book, One CSUF program.
Warmer weather may be making it harder for the gastropods to hold onto the shore — and easier for birds to pluck them off.
Titan Capital Management, the university’s premier student-run, investment program, donated nearly $80,000 to programs across the university to help those in need due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The campus’ emeriti group recently awarded 13 scholarships totaling $26,000 to accomplished students.
A swarm of nearly 600 earthquakes in Southern California has some asking how much warning we’ll have before the next ‘Big One.”