A Look Back at 2019 in Photos
These 19 images capture Cal State Fullerton’s exciting year of growth and change, our vibrant campus life and the irrepressible Titan spirit.
These 19 images capture Cal State Fullerton’s exciting year of growth and change, our vibrant campus life and the irrepressible Titan spirit.
Extension and International Programs at Cal State Fullerton is offering three new certificate programs and a new master’s degree in financial engineering and risk management.
Tabashir Nobari, CSUF assistant professor of public health, discusses the impacts of homelessness on young children.
Dave Mickey chairs Cal State Fullerton’s Department of Theatre and Dance. He has designed sound, video, interactive technology and lighting for theatre productions across the country, including Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row, South Coast Repertory and the Laguna Playhouse. Among his awards is the 2014 NAACP Best Sound Design for “Breath and Imagination” at the Colony Theatre […]
With investment in digital currencies increasing, a team of Cal State Fullerton faculty and student researchers in the Department of Mathematics delved into analyzing and predicting the future values of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.
Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity expert Mikhail Gofman discusses the technology behind cryptocurrencies, and how they work and the risks versus the benefits.
Even before his official appointment as the sixth president of Cal State Fullerton, Fram Virjee called on Titans to loudly and proudly share their stories of excellence. From move-in day to commencement, here are 19 standout stories from 2019 highlighting Titans’ “first-ever” accomplishments, national honors, university milestones, notable research and innovative programs.
Long-serving Cal State Fullerton physics educator died Dec. 5 at the age of 86.
Communications alumna “Christmas Karen,” screenwriter for “A Christmas Prince” and other feel-good holiday movies and books has made a career out of spreading holiday cheer through print, visual and immersive storytelling.
Researcher Carrie Lane says Americans increasingly are caught between a desire to simplify their lives and a desire to keep spending.