Native American and Indigenous Resource Center Opens as a Hub for Community, Growth
Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

Student veteran Anthony Nava Camacho aspires to a career as a data scientist in the financial industry.

The 2025 honorees are the 1977-78 men’s basketball team, Karilyn Burdick-Greenwood, Steve DiTolla, Taylor Dockins, Don Sneddon and Rebecca Wilson.

A team of CSUF alumni is helping promote the 100-acre development in Anaheim, which will add new venues, restaurants and public park space.

John Pantle, a two-time CSUF alum, manages an international portfolio of artists including Julieta Venegas and Ado.

Education alum Jason Euston focused his master’s research on teacher burnout and the need to support teacher wellness and well-being.

Former Titans Sports Network intern and Cal State Fullerton alum Isabella Kechejian landed a role as live digital media specialist for NFL Network.

William Bryan serves on the Alumni Association board and supports student success through the organization’s scholarship endowment fund.

Before she landed roles with top entertainment companies, Cristina Zuniga developed her portfolio in CSUF’s WIA club.

Emma Bunim, a 2025 communications grad, researched how young people used AI chatbots during and after pandemic isolation.