A Virus Hits Home
After personally battling COVID-19, Cal State Fullerton student Roxanne Aguirre is more determined than ever to become a nurse.
After personally battling COVID-19, Cal State Fullerton student Roxanne Aguirre is more determined than ever to become a nurse.
From Germany to Papua New Guinea, Cal State Fullerton history alumna Nicole Rhoton ’06, ’09 is working to recovering America’s missing military personnel.
The Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation held its inaugural “Innovative Arts Futures Conference,” themed “Imagining Freedom.” Nearly 300 students, and campus and community members attended the virtual conference.
Cal State Fullerton registered 2,716 voters this year. The win is notable in a mainly virtual educational environment to ensure safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
For the 2021-22 academic year, there is a temporary change to admission eligibility to Cal State Fullerton for graduating high school students wanting to become a Titan, plus it’s not too late to apply.
President Fram Virjee echoed the CSU’s intent to return to in-person instruction in fall 2021 for CSUF.
A Cal State Fullerton expert on the English language reviews how the 2020 pandemic changed the way English is spoken in the United States and how to spot its influence years into the future.
Through “Tuffy’s Tidings,” Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members are making the holiday season brighter for Titan student parents and their families.
Marketing major Devlin Hamidjaja made the most of his internship at Kellogg’s – impressing company leadership.
Vincent Vigil, Cal State Fullerton’s associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students, shares his personal story with domestic violence at the university’s Violence Prevention Conference.