‘What the Constitution Means to Me’
Students across the country will discuss playwright and actor Heidi Schreck’s Broadway hit, “What the Constitution Means to Me.”

Students across the country will discuss playwright and actor Heidi Schreck’s Broadway hit, “What the Constitution Means to Me.”

The Center for First-generation Student Success’ designation highlights the university’s commitment to first-generation students’ experiences and outcomes.

CSUF political science junior Kamille Morales is the second member of her family to participate in the Cal State DC Scholars program.

Cal State Fullerton music professor Robert Istad won his first Grammy for the recording of “Mahler: Symphony No. 8, ‘Symphony of a Thousand.’”

Actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim spoke at Cal State Fullerton about his work in entertainment and social justice advocacy.

In a Wall Street Journal news story, the newspaper reimagined the NCAA men’s Div. 1 championship bracket not by how the 68 teams played on the court but by a university’s affordability. Cal State Fullerton beat San Diego State in the finals to win the affordability championship with an average net price of $8,322 annually. […]

The Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra has added music alumnus and oboist Jesus Ramos to its roster in the English horn position.

Student organizations and campus resources raise awareness for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.

To promote cybersecurity, CSUF is equipping students with ethical hacking skills via the Offensive Security Society club and hands-on practice.

George Takei talked with Professor Emeritus Craig Ihara 20 years ago about Japanese American internment in World War II, and his activism and acting.