Thousands Celebrate CSUF’s 60th Anniversary at Disneyland Park
Thousands of proud Titans were out in force Feb. 1, celebrating the sights and sounds at Cal State Fullerton’s After Dark at Disneyland Park event.

Thousands of proud Titans were out in force Feb. 1, celebrating the sights and sounds at Cal State Fullerton’s After Dark at Disneyland Park event.

Sports historian Toby Rider discusses what it means — and doesn’t mean — that North and South Korea will be marching under a united flag during the Winter Olympics Feb. 9 opening ceremony.

Cal State Fullerton has moved forward in its ongoing efforts to meet the region’s educational needs by kicking off work to establish an up-to-date campus development plan.

A program to help local families manage stress and stay connected has been awarded a $122,819 North Orange County Public Safety Task Force to offer the program in partnership with local school districts.

The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology has honored William “Bill” Hoese, professor of biological science, with its award for “excellence and innovation” in science education.

Berenecea Johnson Eanes, CSUF’s vice president for student affairs, becomes the 13th Titan to receive the CSU’s prestigious Wang Family Excellence Award.

Cal State Fullerton, as part of a five-campus California State University consortium, is a recipient of more than $444,000 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation award to establish a fellowship program supporting humanities undergraduates who will pursue a doctorate following their bachelor’s degree.

A weeklong series of festivities celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. concluded with a spoken word event that included an introduction of CSUF President Fram Virjee, who explained how the civil rights activist influenced his own life.

Hundreds of faculty, staff and students gathered this afternoon to begin the planning process for Cal State Fullerton’s next five-year strategic plan (2018-23).

More than 75,500 undergraduates apply for fall 2018 admission at CSUF.