Pathway Conference Puts High School and Community College Students on Track to Success
Cal State Fullerton hosted its 2024 Pathway Conference, inviting high school seniors and community college students to learn about campus programs.
Cal State Fullerton hosted its 2024 Pathway Conference, inviting high school seniors and community college students to learn about campus programs.
Cal State Fullerton physicists are on the forefront of a new discovery of gravitational waves from two compact cosmic objects not seen by scientists before.
A $100,000 Samueli Foundation gift to Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education supports expanding programs for future teachers.
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.
Class of 2024 grad and California Sea Grant Fellow Megan Nguyen is studying the impact of human activities and environmental stressors on seaweed.
Educator and author Lissa Ramirez-Stapleton has advocated with and for Deaf students of color to ensure equity and access to education.
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.
Janice Myck-Wayne, CSUF special education professor, delivers her Outstanding Professor Lecture on equity in disability education.