Titan to Serve Hurricane Victims
Cal State Fullerton’s emergency management coordinator is traveling across the country to serve as a Red Cross volunteer working with victims of the recent hurricanes.
Cal State Fullerton’s emergency management coordinator is traveling across the country to serve as a Red Cross volunteer working with victims of the recent hurricanes.
An upper-division literature class focusing on the popular J.K. Rowling series will be taught for the 10th time in spring 2018 by Erin Hollis, associate professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics.
In its new rankings released this week, U.S. News & World Report names CSUF 25th in its listing of “most innovative” institutions, as well as among the nation’s top “national universities.”
Animation producers will share how to deliver an effective series idea during a Sept. 16 panel discussion and workshop.
Geology students and their professor backpacked into the wilderness of Yosemite National Park to search for rocks that once formed the deep magma chamber of a volcano at the surface.
Alison Kanosky, assistant professor of American studies, joins CSUF’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
CSUF’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month begins with a Sept. 20 reception featuring Cesar Vargas, the first undocumented lawyer to openly apply to practice law in the state of New York.
Seven underrepresented students at Cal State Fullerton have begun a new educational journey, working toward a doctoral-level degree and, someday, teaching on a college campus.
For nearly 25 years, Cal State Fullerton’s Upward Bound program has been providing support, encouragement and programming to help low-income, potential first-generation college students graduate from high school and gain admission to a college or university.
Cal State Fullerton was honored for 60 years of helping students succeed by the Black Chamber of Commerce of Orange County at its annual banquet Sept. 9.