Finding Happiness
The new “Art of Happiness” course aims to teach students how to change their mindset and intentionally create their own happiness.
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.
My grandfather was born and raised in Georgia. Papa was raised in the South in the ’40s and ’50s. When he moved West, he wanted to disassociate from the racism he grew up with, so we didn’t have “The Talk” about racial injustices. Basketball lifted him out of the South. He played in the Navy […]
Twelve Cal State Fullerton students competed against the top 100 Moot Court teams in the country and brought home seven awards from the tournament, which was held virtually this year.
The past year forced me to reflect on the nuance of anti-racism. In 2019, the term was almost entirely void from the common vernacular — merely a creative book title or a dismissed demand of activists. One year of hell later, it’s become the verbalized modus operandi. Since the murders of Breonna Taylor and George […]
The Tarsadia Foundation recently committed a $300,000 gift to the Center for Healthy Neighborhoods to support its three-year strategic plan.
Freshman Krisha Marie Uy is among 10 students who joined the President’s Scholars program this academic year, which offers experiences and opportunities in academics, leadership, service and mentorship.