Temperature Rising: CSUF Experts Examine Racism, Social Justice and Police Reform Amid COVID-19
Temperature Rising video series: Cal State Fullerton faculty experts explore the pandemic, systemic racism, worldwide protests and police reform.
Temperature Rising video series: Cal State Fullerton faculty experts explore the pandemic, systemic racism, worldwide protests and police reform.
Defying stereotypical machista Latino, dads on TikTok show a cultural shift within immigrant families.
The university has been at the forefront of training culturally competent speech-language pathologists, who are increasingly in demand as America grows more diverse.
Cal State Fullerton art students, led by faculty member Fernando Del Rosario, launched the Creative Aid project to provide free design services for businesses affected by COVID-19.
In three unanimous votes, the CSU Board of Trustees approved CSUF’s physical campus master plan, student housing phase 4 plans and the renaming of the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy.
To expand the introductory course “Think Like Einstein” and further develop novel lower-division curriculum to increase retention and graduation rates of underrepresented STEM majors, Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a three-year, $962,361 National Science Foundation grant.
The professor emeritus of sociology, who served Cal State Fullerton for 40 years, is remembered for his groundbreaking study of Chicanos and activism.
College students are attempting to prevent the decline in voter turnout.
Gordon Capp, a Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of social work, is the co-author of a new report surveying 1,275 school social workers across the country on issues related to COVID-19.
Cal State Fullerton held its first-ever virtual “Geology Field Camp” course, where students still gained valuable knowledge to excel in the geoscience world. The traditional summer field camp was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.