Criminal Justice Majors Spend Their Winter in the ‘Land Down Under’
Fifteen Cal State Fullerton students recently traveled to Australia to examine issues of crime and justice from the other side of the world.

Fifteen Cal State Fullerton students recently traveled to Australia to examine issues of crime and justice from the other side of the world.

Competitively selected CSUF communications students paired with professional journalists as part of the weeklong, immersive NPR Next Generation Radio Project, reported and produced multimedia stories about immigrants’ initial experiences in America.

Cal State Fullerton’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is presenting springtime events, including nature hikes, art classes for adults and bird walks.

The Council on International Educational Exchange will be on campus tomorrow sharing information regarding fully funded study abroad scholarships on offer.

Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Black History Month features a president’s reception, two movie discussions, trivia competition and more.

The University Wind Symphony is only one of nine ensembles from across the United States chosen to perform at the College Band Directors National Association’s National Conference in February.
Martha Zavala Perez, coordinator of the CSUF Dreamers Resource Center, reflects on her own visit to the State of the Union Address in 2017.
Doug Swanson, professor of communications, and founder of PRactical ADvantage Communications, encourages Titans to participate in the student-run advertising and public relations agency to prepare for the professional world.

Students looking for textbooks they can utilize free of charge can access them as ebooks via the Pollak Library.

Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is honoring teachers, administrators and other educators who have made an impact in the life of others at the Saturday, March 2, Honor an Educator Luncheon and Ceremony.