Titan Scholars Share Research and Receive Honors
See the latest in published works, presentations and award-winning projects from CSUF faculty members.
See the latest in published works, presentations and award-winning projects from CSUF faculty members.
Cal State Fullerton art students, led by faculty member Fernando Del Rosario, launched the Creative Aid project to provide free design services for businesses affected by COVID-19.
Ash Couglin, a senior art major, won first place and a $5,000 prize for her Art Nouveau-inspired poster of LA Opera’s “The Marriage of Figaro.”
In addition to her academic achievements of being the first in her family to graduate from college, Lesley Aguirre holds her Latinx cultures close and celebrates both with pride. But this year is a little different due to the coronavirus pandemic; in-person cultural recognition celebrations traditionally organized by the university’s cultural centers, departments and faculty, staff and student associations during commencement season were not held.
Despite the global health crisis throughout May, Titan faculty and staff continued to present, publish and receive grants and recognition for their work.
San Diego native Emma Nossal continues building her impressive theatrical resume even during coronavirus quarantine.
Sara Berlinger is one of 20 Cal State Fullerton ROTC cadets being commissioned this spring as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Cal State Fullerton art majors Sunshine Hurtienne, YueTong Tsen and Michelle Jayme are the winners of the “Art Together Now” contest, designed to showcase how dance, music, theater or visual arts can bring people together during the COVID-19 crisis.
Cal State Fullerton scholars continue to share their research achievements at virtual conferences, and several have been honored recently for significant contributions.
Nicholas A. Begovich, who has given generously to Cal State Fullerton to support students and research over the decades, died May 3. He was 98.