Titan Studies Resurgence of Roller Derby
Kate Resnick, a Cal State Fullerton American studies major, spent two months studying the Outlaw Renegade Rollergirls.
Kate Resnick, a Cal State Fullerton American studies major, spent two months studying the Outlaw Renegade Rollergirls.
Cal State Fullerton is introducing a new blog, Titan Voices, a collection of stories, student blogs, photos and video that chronicle how our university and the community are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With degrees in both business and engineering, Atul Teckchandani is the perfect fit to become the first Entrepreneur in Residence in Cal State Fullerton’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. His goal: mentor students’ entrepreneurial spirit.
Cal State Fullerton golfer Dalton Daniel shares the enormity of the novel coronavirus crisis on him and other Titan student-athletes as the season was canceled due to the pandemic.
Marine scientist Paig-Tran, assistant professor of biological science, shares how she and colleagues, tasked with the almost impossible to transition classes and labs online, are pressing on during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
With concerns of the new coronavirus pandemic, staff from CSUF’s Extension and International Programs quickly evacuated 43 students who were studying abroad in 14 different countries.
Despite the new coronavirus pandemic, coupled with the campus shutdown, Cal State Fullerton’s Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center is continuing to help students in need — virtually.
A 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award winner is now helping ‘the ones who have fallen through the cracks.’
CSUF alumnus, Tam Nguyen, is finding a way to help healthcare workers during the mandated closure of beauty salons.
Lawrence Randolph Weill, Cal State Fullerton professor emeritus of mathematics, died March 20 of natural causes, following a brief illness. The longtime Seal Beach resident was 81.