Campus to Launch ‘It Takes a Titan’ Campaign March 12
The campus is launching its first-ever comprehensive philanthropic campaign, “It Takes a Titan,” Thursday, March 12, 9-11 a.m. in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
The campus is launching its first-ever comprehensive philanthropic campaign, “It Takes a Titan,” Thursday, March 12, 9-11 a.m. in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
After a rigorous review process, Cal State Fullerton was recently notified by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) that it will receive a full and maximum 10-year accreditation.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Bruce Healey ’72 (B.M.) will receive a “Titans of Music” Award March 14 at the 13th annual Clayes Collage Concert.
Animation Career Review recently ranked Cal State Fullerton’s illustration program No. 3 among the nation’s public schools.
Fullerton couple and university supporters Nicholas and Lee Begovich have committed to a $10 million planned gift to Cal State Fullerton to benefit gravitational-wave, engineering and computer science faculty and student research.
For more than 50 years, Nicholas and Lee Begovich have made numerous generous gifts to support Cal State Fullerton students. Now the Fullerton couple has committed to a $10 million planned gift to the university to benefit gravitational-wave, engineering and computer science faculty and student research.
The gift from Nicholas and Lee Begovich launches CSUF’s $200 million comprehensive campaign.
Meet antibiotic-resistance researcher María Soledad Ramírez, associate professor of biological science, who focuses on the dissemination and evolution of deadly bacterial pathogens. She is co-author of 101 peer-reviewed journal articles and has delivered more than 180 research presentations at scientific meetings. The Argentinian native, who joined the university in 2014, is the recipient of the […]
Alumnus Torrell Foree landed the position as coordinator of the African American Resource Center and strives to provide the same opportunities to black students that helped transform him as a student.
Cal State Fullerton mechanical students are working on developing a novel system called “Wildfire Aversion by Forecast and Early Response System,” or WAFERS. By using smart drone technology, their goal is to predict wildfire spread and fight climate change.