Actress Diane Guerrero Inspires Students to Become Warriors in Storytelling
Diane Guerrero, an actress and immigrant rights activist, recently visited campus as part of Cal State Fullerton’s “Beyond the Conversation” series.
Diane Guerrero, an actress and immigrant rights activist, recently visited campus as part of Cal State Fullerton’s “Beyond the Conversation” series.
CSUF’s LGBTQ center has been named after alum Michael T. Losquadro and husband, Dr. Brian C. Keller, in recognition of their $1.5 million planned gift.
Art major Teeny Nadeau received a $10,000 Skechers scholarship and the opportunity to see her design printed on a limited edition shoe.
Class of 2024 grad and California Sea Grant Fellow Megan Nguyen is studying the impact of human activities and environmental stressors on seaweed.
Jason Shepard, chair and professor of communications at Cal State Fullerton, is a media law and First Amendment expert.
Educator and author Lissa Ramirez-Stapleton has advocated with and for Deaf students of color to ensure equity and access to education.
Cal State Fullerton hosted the Royce International Symposium on March 8 to advance research and engage the community in discussions about U.S. foreign policy.
A new study by CSUF researchers shows evidence of two epic floods that occurred within the past 500 years in Southern California.
Students in Cal State Fullerton’s Business Honors Program studied abroad in Argentina and Brazil, gaining real-world insights into international economics.
Three Orange County civic leaders are being honored by CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History for their longtime public service.