State Budget Could Include Programs Assisting Undocumented Workers
Public health expert Shana Charles discusses how covering more people is a good investment for California.
Public health expert Shana Charles discusses how covering more people is a good investment for California.
Alumnus Damien S. Navarro shares his unconventional journey from aspiring film student to his current role as Executive Director of Outfest, a media and entertainment nonprofit that supports, develops and empowers LGBTQIA+ artists.
In recognition of excellence in service to the Titan community, Raymond Lu is this year’s recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s Alumni Association’s Outstanding Graduate Student Award. Lu earned a master’s degree in education-higher education.
The Class of 2020 graduates of the National Institutes of Health-funded Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program are headed to doctoral programs in biomedical science. The program provides undergraduate research training, leadership development and graduate school preparation.
Meet Eric Gonzaba, assistant professor of American studies, whose research interests include African American history and LGBTQ culture, the politics of pleasure and leisure, and digital history. Some of Gonzaba’s projects include an online archive that explores the global history of LGBTQ people through T-shirts and a digital mapping project that investigates ignored queer geography and spaces since 1965. Gonzaba […]
Beginning June 13, graduates and their friends and families will be able to view Cal State Fullerton’s virtual commencement celebration website.
Twins expert, Nancy Segal, explains how birth order alters dominance.
Cal State Fullerton future math teachers took a novel approach to developing math lessons by integrating real-world issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mapping the Gay Guides is a project led by Eric Gonzaba, CSUF assistant professor of American studies, that plots gay spaces dating back to 1965 on a digital map.
Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2020 McNair Scholars are heading to graduate school to fulfill their advanced educational goals. The U.S. Department of Education-funded program assists underrepresented, first-generation and low-income students in preparing for graduate studies.