Titans Explore Life’s Possibilities With Alumni on Roadtrip Nation
Three Titans hit the road in Southern California in the Roadtrip Nation RV, seeking career insights and wisdom from accomplished CSUF alumni.
Three Titans hit the road in Southern California in the Roadtrip Nation RV, seeking career insights and wisdom from accomplished CSUF alumni.
The California State University Board of Trustees has appointed Joseph I. Castro to serve as the eighth chancellor of the CSU. The first California native and first Mexican American to be appointed to oversee the 23-campus system will begin his new role on Jan. 4, 2021.
President Virjee introduces the resources Cal State Fullerton has related to the 2020 election and urges all Titans to register and vote.
Steve Udell, Associated Students CSUF, Inc. accounting manager, who served the university for 20 years, has died.
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs at Cal State Fullerton is introducing a new approach to celebrating the diverse cultural groups on campus this academic year.
Team honors National Voter Registration Day with announcement that players, coaches and support staff plan to vote in the Presidential election.
Recent research by Ofir Turel, professor of information systems and decision sciences, challenges the notion that any amount of gaming is linked to increased gun violence.
Cal State Fullerton students and faculty members will discuss the electoral process and the challenges facing voter integrity during an Oct. 9 civil dialogue event.
Cal State Fullerton faculty experts are presenting their research during the “Faculty Noontime Talks,” presented this fall semester by Pollak Library.
Accusations of deputies robbing a house, stealing a credit card and falsifying documents have some asking if the agency is irreparably damaged.