Paint It Orange: University Awards Program 2020 Goes Virtual
Faculty, staff and administrators celebrated Titan service and accomplishments together at the campus’ first virtual University Awards program.
Faculty, staff and administrators celebrated Titan service and accomplishments together at the campus’ first virtual University Awards program.
Higher education leader Tonantzin Oseguera has been appointed to serve as Cal State Fullerton’s next vice president for student affairs, effective July 1. Oseguera, who joined the university in 2013, was selected for the top post following a national search.
The Latino Communications Institute and School of Nursing joined forces to share COVID-19 information and messages of hope with Orange County’s Spanish-speaking community.
“I was looking in every department for an opportunity that I did not know what I was looking for, but I know I wanted to find resources.” — Alexis Flores, communications major My experience is a little different from most students, and I am what the university considers a reverse transfer, which means I transferred […]
In his new book, Amani Roberts, lecturer in management and co-director of the Center for Entertainment and Hospitality Management, relates being a DJ with starting a business.
Cal State Fullerton biological science alumnus Luigi Basilio is on the forefront of helping to develop accurate testing to detect coronavirus and stop the spread of the disease.
Meet Jaya Dofe, who joined the university in fall 2019 as an assistant professor of computer engineering. Her research interests include hardware security to address vulnerabilities and threats in hardware design and fabrication. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and co-authored three book chapters. Dofe earned a doctorate and master’s degree from the University […]
During an April 22 virtual town hall meeting, President Fram Virjee and other campus leaders addressed student questions about how the campus is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education has launched a free virtual tutoring program to help K-12 students with their homework while distance learning at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
During an April 20 virtual town hall meeting, President Fram Virjee and members of his cabinet provided updates on how the campus is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.