Mental Health of Latinx Students Improves With Social Support
New research from Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, assistant professor of human communication studies, explores mental health among first-generation Latinx students.
New research from Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, assistant professor of human communication studies, explores mental health among first-generation Latinx students.
Cal State Fullerton is in the top 1% of four-year universities in the nation helping low-income students reach financial success and transition to high-salary jobs, according to the 2020 Social Mobility Index developed by CollegeNet.
President Fram Virjee has been honored with an OC Influencers for Good Award, recognizing him as a leader and pillar of the Orange County community.
Stu Atkins, lecturer in marketing and founder of Atkins Marketing Solutions, discusses holiday shopping in a pandemic.
In honor of Native American/Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month, Titan Table Talk discussed current challenges facing Native Americans.
President Fram Virjee shares his Thanksgiving thoughts with the campus community.
For those who are visually impaired, doing the simplest tasks and activities isn’t always easy to complete. If a blind person can give a robot a voice command to do a simple task, such as “Please open the fridge, pick up the water bottle and bring it to me,” it can change his or her […]
English major and fantasy writer Mervae McCormack put her imagination to the test by creating her first zine, “Society of Last Dreamers,” about how Earth is destroyed by climate change and human impact. McCormack, who aspires to become a published writer and is writing a fantasy trilogy, created the zine for the “Zines to the […]
A virtual celebration of life for Nancy Fitch, professor emeritus of history, will be held Saturday, Dec. 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fitch, who served the university for 32 years, died Nov. 15. She is remembered for her exceptional support of students, commitment to collegiality, and tireless advocacy on behalf of women and gender studies […]
Cal State Fullerton paleontologists have identified three new walrus species — estimated to be 5 to 10 million years old — discovered in Orange County. One of the new species has “semi-tusks,” or longer teeth. The other two new species don’t have tusks, and all three predate the evolution of the long iconic ivory tusks […]