Alumnus Helps Lead Marketing at Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Amid a global pandemic, alumnus Shogo Nishiyori worked to ensure the Tokyo 2020 Olympics could be held safely in his native country.
Amid a global pandemic, alumnus Shogo Nishiyori worked to ensure the Tokyo 2020 Olympics could be held safely in his native country.
The university’s Women in Computer Science and Engineering (WiCSE) Program recently received a pivotal Bank of America grant of $325,000.
To support STEM transfer students in collaboration with nine local community colleges, the university has received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Cal State Fullerton senior Zachary Zirzow was one of 26 California students to complete a Washington, D.C. internship this year as a Panetta scholar.
Kerry Jennings, associate professor of opera studies, has joined the School of Music after a career as a concert soloist and award-winning stage director.
University faculty have recently published, presented and received recognition on a variety of research topics.
Three award-winning communications alumni reflect on how Latinx-focused programs helped shape their broadcasting success.
In honor of Native American and Indigenous History Month, Cal State Fullerton hosted a panel on Native American issues and resilience.
The Department of Mathematics has been recognized with the 2022 Award for “Mathematics Programs That Make A Difference” from the American Math Society.
President Fram Virjee paid tribute to student veterans at a recent ceremony for Veterans Month at CSUF.