Researching Race in Literature: English Alumna Confronts Identity in Shakespeare’s Work
Cal State Fullerton alumna’s book on race in Shakespeare was named by The New Yorker, TIME Magazine and NPR as one of the best books of 2023.
Cal State Fullerton alumna’s book on race in Shakespeare was named by The New Yorker, TIME Magazine and NPR as one of the best books of 2023.
CSUF’s LGBTQ center has been named after alum Michael T. Losquadro and husband, Dr. Brian C. Keller, in recognition of their $1.5 million planned gift.
Cal State Fullerton hosted the Royce International Symposium on March 8 to advance research and engage the community in discussions about U.S. foreign policy.
A new study by CSUF researchers shows evidence of two epic floods that occurred within the past 500 years in Southern California.
Three Orange County civic leaders are being honored by CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History for their longtime public service.
Cal State Fullerton business administration alumna Mayra Gomez works as a finance program manager for Google.
Cal State Fullerton alumni Bob and Terri Niccum made a $2.5 million bequest to their scholarship endowment, supporting students in the New Music Ensemble.
Cal State Fullerton students get the opportunity to learn about careers in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
A nearly $600,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health is funding Cal State Fullerton research to design a non-opioid solution for chronic pain management.
Four Titan alumni and two honorary alumni will receive Cal State Fullerton’s Vision & Visionaries awards for their support of the campus community.