History Alum’s Bookstore Inspires Conversations About Social Justice, Activism
Cal State Fullerton history alum Onikah Asamoa-Caesar founded Fulton Street Books & Coffee in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Cal State Fullerton history alum Onikah Asamoa-Caesar founded Fulton Street Books & Coffee in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
CSUF has donated a copy of its El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Oral History Project to the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. The oral histories will be among exhibits when the new museum opens at Irvine’s Great Park.
Cal State Fullerton alum and Major League Baseball player Matt Chapman was the keynote speaker at the Jan. 24 Dinner With the Titans fundraiser.
Cal State Fullerton theatre arts alum Julie Cardia landed a role with the national touring company for the Broadway musical “Les Misérables.”
Physics alumnus Dan Black has directed an irrevocable $3.5 million bequest to create the first named deanship in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Geologist Kathryn Metcalf is searching for clues into the collision of India and Asia over 60 million years ago that created the Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountain range.
During the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cal State Fullerton nursing faculty member Christine Kaford leaned into gratitude and hope. She teaches students to do the same.
Cal State Fullerton business alum Joshua González is a leader in the Northgate Market family-owned Mexican supermarket chain.
Cal State Fullerton theatre arts alum Kirsten Vangsness plays Penelope Garcia in the hit CBS show and Paramount+ spinoff, “Criminal Minds.”
Special education teacher and alumna Suzanne Huerta is the state’s finalist for the 2024 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.