CSUF’s New Scholarships Office to Streamline, Increase Applications
Cal State Fullerton opened its inaugural Scholarships Office this fall to streamline the scholarship process and maximize student awards.
Cal State Fullerton opened its inaugural Scholarships Office this fall to streamline the scholarship process and maximize student awards.
Scholars recently gathered at Cal State Fullerton for an evolutionary social sciences symposium in honor of John Q. Patton, professor emeritus of anthropology.
Special education teacher and alumna Suzanne Huerta is the state’s finalist for the 2024 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Inspired by her Indigenous roots, Cal State Fullerton student Kenya Perezgil aspires to become a licensed therapist specializing in equine therapy.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $400,000 National Science Foundation grant to create an AI Hub, develop artificial intelligence-focused curriculum, promote inclusive and ethical practices, and prepare students for careers in the emerging technology.
Cal State Fullerton student and U.S. Army veteran Jessie Echaury is dedicated to giving back to the veteran community through on-campus leadership.
To help business students launch careers in residential and commercial real estate, Cal State Fullerton introduced a real estate concentration.
Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Alumni Engagement and Division of Politics, Administration and Justice hosted a Nov. 1 panel discussion to explain what to expect on Election Day and after.
CNN political commentator Van Jones gave Cal State Fullerton students a glimpse ‘Behind the Ballot’ as they get ready to cast their vote in the 2024 election.
More than 1,000 prospective and newly admitted students were invited to learn about university resources during the Fall in Love With Cal State Fullerton event.