Grant Opens Doors for Students to Enter Growing Field of Data Science
The university received a National Science Foundation grant to encourage underrepresented students to consider a career in data science.
The university received a National Science Foundation grant to encourage underrepresented students to consider a career in data science.
Carl Jones, new chief of the university police department, discusses his plans for the force in light of all that has changed in policing since his retirement from the campus two years ago.
From selfies with Tuffy to donning special event Los Angeles Angels/CSUF baseball caps, students, staff, faculty and alumni carried on the tradition of CSUF Night at Angels Stadium last Sunday. Titans cheered on the Angels, caught up with friends and family, and enjoyed a day at the ballpark eating hot dogs and sipping on cool […]
The CSUF Startup Incubator and Center for Entrepreneurship helped an entrepreneurial couple bring their plans for an electric plane business to fruition.
The university expressed its appreciation for elected officials’ help in securing $2 million in state appropriations for the Fullerton Arboretum and pedestrian bridge project.
The campus has been honored with the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award by Insight Into Diversity.
At a Hispanic Heritage Month reception with local Latinx leaders, President Virjee introduced the new Mexican Consulate and recognized longtime university supporter Gaddi Vasquez.
Attesting to the strength of the accounting program, the new School of Accountancy is one of only four in California to attain such status.
Titan of the Year Marco Mendoza helps break down financial barriers for students so they can achieve their educational dreams.
Beginning Sept. 15, the campus is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month with a variety of activities and events for students, faculty and staff.