CSUF – a State and National Leader in Graduating Underrepresented Students
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Online graduate-level programs in business, education and engineering offered at Cal State Fullerton rank among the best in the nation — and in California, according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual online programs rankings announced Jan. 14.
Carolyn Chang, professor of finance at Cal State Fullerton, studies catastrophe bonds and managing the financial risk associated with natural disasters. Her work is becoming more and more important as climate change brings more frequent and severe disasters.
The new Executive in Residence program at Mihaylo College of Business and Economics promises to help bridge the gap between the academic and business worlds by engaging distinguished executives to work directly with students.
Every entrepreneur needs to master the art of pitching. The Center for Entrepreneurship’s Titan Fast Pitch competition gives students the opportunity to learn and practice that skill, and teaches them how to handle the inherent unpredictability of the profession.
Will telecommuting become the new norm? Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management, discusses the possibilities and the role of human resources and company management in the shift.
While the U.S. economy will slow down appreciably, Titan economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka believe it will manage to escape one. The duo presented their assessment of the U.S. and local economy at the 25th annual Economic Forecast Conference Oct. 30.
Are we headed toward a recession? Titan economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka will provide their assessment on the matter, as well as discuss the labor and housing markets, interest rates and threats to continued economic growth at the Oct. 30 Economic Forecast Conference.
Senior Amy Vu is among the 23 recipients of the 2019 CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the highest annual honor for student achievement from the CSU.
Middle school through university students will give their 60-second pitches to judges this Saturday, Oct. 26, in the hopes of winning scholarships and gaining exposure for their innovations.