U.S. News Issues ‘Best’ Ranking for Cal State Fullerton’s Online Master’s Programs
Online master’s programs in the university’s business and engineering colleges ranked well in a recent list by U.S. News & World Report.
Online master’s programs in the university’s business and engineering colleges ranked well in a recent list by U.S. News & World Report.
Renowned sports psychologist Ken Ravizza, who taught kinesiology classes at Cal State Fullerton for nearly 40 years, is among the inductees into the 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame. Ravizza’s one-of-a-kind methods focused on stress management and applied sports psychology. He applied those methods to help college and professional athletes be successful on and off the […]
The 1986 softball team, which won the Women’s College World Series, is being inducted into the 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame. Fullerton entered the 1986 postseason at 50-9-1. The Titans beat Texas A&M in the finals to take the championship. Members of the 1986 National Championship team already in the hall of fame are head […]
Life-changing pardons by Governor Gavin Newsom were recently bestowed upon two staff members from the university’s Project Rebound program.
Cal State Fullerton’s baseball program launched its 2022 campaign in memorable style. With hundreds of Titans supporters on hand, the day kicked off with the unveiling of a statue of legendary head coach Augie Garrido. Fans were then invited to tour the team’s new state-of-the-art clubhouse. Finally, former Fullerton players squared off against the 2022 […]
Alumnus Michael Lemus is encouraging students to apply for and learn more about financial aid via the California Student Aid Commission.
The university’s annual “Dinner with the Titans” event celebrated Titans baseball and legendary coach Augie Garrido.
The campus’ Carnegie Classification has been elevated to “national university” based on the number of doctoral degrees awarded and research expenditures.
On normalized citation impact, CSUF ranks No. 3 nationally and No. 2 in California, according to U.S. News & World Report.
A photo taken by alumnus and university photographer Matt Gush was recently published in National Geographic History, known for its quality photojournalism.