CSUF – a State and National Leader in Graduating Underrepresented Students
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Panetta Scholar, Meghan Waymire, was one of 26 students selected to serve two weeks of training at The Panetta Institute for Public Policy and an internship with U.S. Rep. Susan Davis.
Online graduate-level programs in business, education and engineering offered at Cal State Fullerton rank among the best in the nation — and in California, according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual online programs rankings announced Jan. 14.
Cindy Shea, founder of Mariachi Divas and a Cal State Fullerton alumna, has received a Grammy nomination for her album “20 Aniversario.” The 62nd Grammy Awards take place Jan. 26 at the Staples Center.
Cal State Fullerton gravitational-wave scientists contributed to the detection of a second neutron star collision. Through an analysis of the gravitational-wave data, the researchers learned that the collision produced an object with an unusually high mass.
A legacy of talented singers, who later developed into opera stars, received their start in the practice rooms at CSUF.
Meghan Waymire, a CSUF political science major, was one of 26 students selected for the Panetta Institute Congressional Internship Program.
The professor emeritus of political science, who served CSUF for 28 years, is remembered as the pre-law adviser for students and a champion for faculty rights.
A study by CSUF researchers has resulted in the development of a national training guide for police officers to safely respond to suicide by cop incidents.
New York Times writer Marc Stein ’91 discusses how the communications program at Cal State Fullerton prepared him for a career as a journalist.