Helping Transfer Students Achieve Collegiate Success
Transfer students are the focus of a new program that supports undergraduate studies, while preparing scholars for graduate school.
Transfer students are the focus of a new program that supports undergraduate studies, while preparing scholars for graduate school.
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center, housed in McCarthy Hall, helps students access such services as food assistance, emergency temporary housing, hygiene products, gently used professional attire and emergency financial support.
Islamophobia on college campuses, stepping up to rape culture, reframing disability, and pain and anger in the LGBTQ community are a few of the featured topics at CSUF’s Feb. 24 Social Justice Summit.
Faculty members from across campus have showcased their expertise and research in recent publications, including a new book, “Kelly Reichardt: Emergency and the Everyday.”
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary and the John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center are presenting public events that celebrate nature and Orange County’s ancient history.
Campus members can meet and mingle with more than 70 suppliers of goods and services during a Feb. 26 Vendor Expo.
One-on-one mentoring, an inside look at city council meetings and the opportunity to work on government initiatives are central to the university’s City Management Fellowship Program.
After a week of working with School of Music students, the Prague-based string ensemble will perform Feb. 16 and 18 at Meng Concert Hall.
Nearly 700 students from area high schools attended a variety of campus programs during a Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities/U.S. Army University Tour.
For CSUF scientist Jocelyn Read, the unprecedented discovery of gravitational waves produced from the collision of two neutron stars has forever changed the world of physics and astronomy.