Comm Week 2020 to Be Held Virtually
For the first time in its 42-year history, the university’s Comm Week event will be held virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the first time in its 42-year history, the university’s Comm Week event will be held virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amid the pandemic, senior Bryan Ruef is busy juggling his roles as an Orange County emergency medical technician, co-founder of a software company helping first responders and a computer science student.
Cal State Fullerton physics major Denyz Melchor and sociology major Mariana López have each received a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for their doctoral studies.
April marks the time to celebrate the cultures, traditions and rich history of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month at Cal State Fullerton.
Titan economists released their second quarter Orange County Business Expectations Survey results, showing a precipitous drop in local business leaders’ confidence in the economic outlook.
Cal State Fullerton students will have the option to choose grades or credit/no-credit in light of coronavirus impacts
Meghan Waymire, political science major, discusses her Cal State Fullerton journey
Cal State Fullerton kinesiology faculty members Lenny Wiersma and Andy Galpin are working with several Tokyo 2020 Olympic hopefuls on everything from sport psychology and strategic planning to diet, strength conditioning and recovery.
Prospective Titans can experience what Cal State Fullerton is all about — virtually. This spring’s Welcome to Cal State Fullerton Day Saturday, April 18, has gone virtual due to the new coronavirus crisis.
“My experience interning in Washington D.C. as the Panetta Congressional Intern, has motivated me to continue to pursue public policy and politics post-graduation.” — Meghan Waymire, political science major Being the first in my family to attend college, I would have never expected to have been a part of the fantastic opportunities that Cal State […]