NBC Industry Pros Share Career Journeys, Storytelling Tips With Communications Students
Cal State Fullerton communications students gain insights from veteran journalists, producers and executives during NBCU Academy Next Level Summit.
Cal State Fullerton communications students gain insights from veteran journalists, producers and executives during NBCU Academy Next Level Summit.
A nearly $1.7 million grant award from the National Institutes of Health is funding a new Cal State Fullerton undergraduate research program to train underrepresented students for graduate school and careers in biomedical science.
California State University Interim Chancellor Jolene Koester has appointed Dr. Sylvia A. Alva to serve as president of Cal State Fullerton.
Graduating senior José “Pepe” Tapia is using artificial intelligence skills he is learning at CSUF to develop real-world computer science projects.
To connect students with the right resources, CSUF’s Counseling and Psychological Services launched a new mental health support tool called Compass.
To examine society’s systemic practices, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Lab is launching the Social Justice and Storytelling Summer Institute in June.
Students in Cal State Fullerton’s Neurocognitive Aging and Analytics Research Education program study connection between depression and Alzheimer’s disease.
Arnold Holland, who joined Cal State Fullerton’s faculty in 1989, was appointed dean of the College of the Arts. He previously served as associate dean.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Cal State Fullerton will honor the rich cultures and historical contributions of the Asian Pacific Islander South Asian American community with a variety of programs and events starting April 4.