Rape Defense Program Set for Fall
In a continuing effort to improve public safety, University Police and Titan Recreation are offering a three-part Rape Aggression Defense program.

In a continuing effort to improve public safety, University Police and Titan Recreation are offering a three-part Rape Aggression Defense program.

A traveling exhibition from the Japanese American National Museum runs Sept. 10 to Oct. 29 at the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum.
President’s Commission on Equity and Inclusion to host Sept. 5 event — first in a series of dialogues.

Two summer projects have revamped the look and work areas of two student-centered offices.
CSUF President advises students to uphold First Amendment rights when challenging offensive protest by engaging in civil discourse and peaceful protest.

This fall, 17 President’s Scholars are becoming Titans and embarking on bright academic careers.

CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods and the Small Business Development Center will offer entrepreneurship workshops this fall, with financial support from State Farm.

Cal State Fullerton welcomes students to campus housing.

As an expected 40,000-plus students begin fall classes at Cal State Fullerton, they will be greeted by new departments, department name changes and 43 new tenure-track faculty members.

Cal State Fullerton students and professors are studying the development of and possible treatments for knee osteoarthritis following traumatic knee injuries.