Cinema and Television Arts Faculty Member Wins Big at NAACP Image Awards
Anthony Sparks, assistant professor of cinema and television arts, accepts the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Drama Series with the “Queen Sugar” team.

Anthony Sparks, assistant professor of cinema and television arts, accepts the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Drama Series with the “Queen Sugar” team.

Cal State Fullerton’s new Titan Bites app helps students locate free or leftover food on campus. The app is part of the University’s ongoing efforts to address food and housing insecurity on campus.

Campus and community experts gather Feb. 23 for a thought-provoking panel discussion on end-of-life care, following a screening of the PBS Frontline documentary, “Being Mortal.”
To give students an insight to engineering and computer science careers, alumni and industry leaders participate in the Feb. 22 “Professor for a Day” event.
CSUF science educator H. Eric Streitberger, 81, died Feb. 3.

Cal State Fullerton recently partnered with the Orange County Department of Education and Orangewood Foundation to present the eighth annual Foster Youth College and Career Fair.

A dozen faculty experts are joined by alumna and AIDS researcher Navid Madani ’90, ’92 at a Feb. 24-25 interdisciplinary conference to help researchers prepare for future global health efforts.
CSUF recently honored four long-serving staff members for their service to the campus community.

Cal State Fullerton students, interested in developing their own businesses, are being invited to compete for scholarships and in-kind awards during an annual Center for Entrepreneurship contest.

CSUF received nearly 70,000 applications for admission for fall 2017 from prospective students — an all-time high.