White Supremacists, QAnon: What Was Their Involvement in the Capitol Riots? And What Does This Mean for the Future?
Scott Spitzer, associate professor of political science, discusses white supremacy, QAnon and the Capitol insurrection.
Scott Spitzer, associate professor of political science, discusses white supremacy, QAnon and the Capitol insurrection.
A typical throwaway statement people make in causal and academic spaces is that “‘race’ is a social construct.” This statement is, of course, factual and even a given. People struggle the most with that though “race” is a social construct, both systemic and everyday racism is too concrete. As a scholar of “race,” racialization, and […]
Robert Castro, professor of criminal justice, discusses how President Biden is rolling back the previous administration’s immigration policies.
The gift supports the center’s outreach, advising, workshops and teacher preparation programs like Titan Future Teachers and Men of Color in Education.
Elation and gratitude. This is what 90 Cal State Fullerton nursing students witnessed as they helped to administer COVID-19 vaccines at the Disneyland and Soka University points of dispensing (PODs) in February. Working with the Orange County Health Care Agency, the students spent seven days administering 2,700 shots per day — totaling approximately 19,000 vaccinations […]
The new “Art of Happiness” course aims to teach students how to change their mindset and intentionally create their own happiness.
Alumna Genesis Osuna is grateful to the Guardian Scholars Program for giving her emotional and academic support to overcome her past and encouraging her to use her communication skills to advocate for change.
On March 9, Titans will come together for #TitansGive, the university’s annual day of giving, and further the progress of the “It Takes a Titan” campaign.
President Virjee paid his annual ‘Super Sunday’ visit to local African American churches – virtually this year – to encourage youth to go to college.
Dogan Cuceloglu, who worked in the international education and exchange office from 1984-96, died Feb. 16.