CSUF Sets New Fall Enrollment Record, Despite Pandemic
More than half of California State University campuses saw enrollment gains this fall.
More than half of California State University campuses saw enrollment gains this fall.
ASI leader Lauren Loeb joins the Kick 2020 in the Ballots Town Hall to share how CSUF informs and motivates young voters and the community.
Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity experts agree that voters shouldn’t worry about hackers undermining electronic voting systems in the Nov. 3 election, but such foreign adversaries pose a threat to voters’ personal information and to the presidential campaigns.
Titan Alondra Lara leads a team of phone bankers calling on young Latino citizens to vote in the Nov. 3 general election.
When retirement arrives, many seniors look at their newfound free time as an opportunity to explore areas of interest that may have been pushed aside for years due to careers, parenting and other obligations. Couple that with research that cites continuing education as a key component to preventing cognitive and physical decline, and there exists […]
A few years ago, CSUF alumnus Eric Resendiz found himself working the iconic red carpet on Oscars night. The seminal moment humbled Resendiz, today a successful multimedia journalist for ABC7 Eyewitness News. And it motivated him. According to Resendiz, “While my parents taught me to overcome obstacles in life, the Latino Communications Institute taught me how […]
Economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka are optimistic about the economic recovery from the pandemic, but they predict the road will be bumpy and uneven over the next two years.
Anil Puri and Mira Farka of Cal State Fullerton’s Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting release their 2021 Economic Forecast..
CSUF economist says 46,000 jobs could be lost by next spring if the coronavirus is not in check, forecast says.
“Zines to the Future! (Re)making SoCal Futures” — a virtual exhibit at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library opens Oct. 29. The exhibit by project director David Sandner, professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics, showcases the history of zines and displays of rare zines and original zines created by CSUF students.