CSU Grad Initiative Receives Philanthropic Support
The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Office has secured more than $3 million in philanthropic support for Graduation Initiative 2025.

The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Office has secured more than $3 million in philanthropic support for Graduation Initiative 2025.

Cal State Fullerton’s High School Equivalency Program helps prepare migrant farmworkers and their families for the opportunities available through education. This April about 100 farmworker students and their families took part in University Day, a day filled with workshops, activities and campus tours.

With the “Pollak Library: 60 Years of Community Service” exhibit a nod to the university’s 60th anniversary, the library is “uniquely positioned to add an alternative perspective using the library itself as the lens,” says exhibit curator Trish Campbell.

More than 140 golfers had fun and supported student success at Cal State Fullerton’s Hispanic Scholarship Golf Tournament.

Cal State Fullerton’s ROTC program will be honoring a longtime supporter Adriana Mraz — not only for the funding she provides, but also for her guidance, mentorship and encouragement to the organization’s cadets.

CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History will host the Southwest Oral History Association annual conference April 27-29.

Alumnus Reza Abedi fled his native Iran in 1982 on the last night of the Military World Wrestling Championships in Venezuela. The Dana Hills High School Spanish teacher and wrestling coach, along with alumna and author Kristin Orloff, will discuss their book at the April 25 Pollak Library Author Talk.

To learn more about state and local government, Cal State Fullerton students travel to Sacramento each spring to tour the capitol, meet with legislators and network with alumni.

Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee recently met with various city and community leaders to learn more about Fullerton and north Orange County and how the university might continue to work cooperatively with the community.

CSUF’s new police chief discusses serving the campus community.