Conference Empowers Male Youth to Dream of College
Cal State Fullerton and the Orange County United Way partner to bring more than 300 high school students to campus for the second annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference.
Cal State Fullerton and the Orange County United Way partner to bring more than 300 high school students to campus for the second annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference.
President Framroze Virjee discussed Cal State Fullerton’s mission and the links the institution has created with the Vietnamese community during a Thursday, Jan. 18, program.
Cal State Fullerton kicks off its spring semester with classes, activities and events.
A Cal State Fullerton professor specializing in post-colonial Korean history provides context for the recent talks between North and South Korea.
Two faculty members from health science and counseling are working together on a common goal for the classroom — to expand discussions on mental and physical health to the importance of spirituality.
Lydia Vélez, professor emeritus of modern languages and literatures, was a dedicated teacher specializing in Spanish American literature. She served the campus for more than 30 years.
Marcelo Tolmasky, professor of biological science, is the 2018 Andreoli Faculty Service Award Winner, an honor given by the California State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology. He will be honored at the Jan. 13 CSU Biotechnology Symposium Awards Banquet.
A mural project, film screenings, lecture and spoken word event are among the activities planned for Cal State Fullerton’s Jan. 23-26 tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.
Long a believer in the power of education, Framroze Virjee looks forward to working with the campus community to drive Cal State Fullerton “to even greater heights.”
U.S. News & World Report ranks CSUF’s fully online graduate programs in business, engineering and education among the best in the country.