University Convocation to Celebrate ‘The Day You Become a Titan’
Campus leadership will welcome students, faculty and staff back to school at the 2018 University Convocation, Sept. 6 in the Titan Gymnasium.
Campus leadership will welcome students, faculty and staff back to school at the 2018 University Convocation, Sept. 6 in the Titan Gymnasium.
Two science alumni are recipients of the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program award, which will support their research-based master’s or doctoral degree studies in a STEM field.
The Friday, Aug. 24, forum brings together professionals from the entertainment arts and technology fields to teach students about the growing range of in-demand career options available in entertainment technology.
Today’s opening of the much-anticipated film “Crazy Rich Asians” puts Cal State Fullerton in a scene-pleasing spotlight.
When Angela Williamson was a student, a series of opportunities paved the way for “My Life With Rosie,” her documentary about civil rights hero Rosa Parks.
The College of the Arts’ painting and drawing program strikes the right balance between conceptual and technical skill-building — and alumni such as Chris Gwaltney and Gabriela Castillo are a testament to this formula.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Guardian Scholars, the first-of-its-kind program in California that has helped scores of emancipated foster youth like alumnus Laron Brown, the 2009 Big West Conference high jump champion, earn a college degree.
Kevin Rohani remembers a momentous moment as a junior at CSUF and how it, along with his Titan education, led to a successful career in hospitality.
Local teachers participated in the fourth annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit at CSUF for a free day of learning, led by teachers, for teachers.
The 2018 Better Together: California Teachers Summit is July 27 at more than 30 locations across the state, including at CSUF, for a day of learning led by teachers, for teachers.