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Cal State Fullerton is partnering with Hanover Research to understand perceptions of the university’s recent “It Takes a Titan” ad campaign.
Cal State Fullerton is partnering with Hanover Research to understand perceptions of the university’s recent “It Takes a Titan” ad campaign.
Cal State Fullerton computer engineering seniors, who graduate in January 2023, created innovative designs for their capstone projects.
Compton teacher and Cal State Fullerton alumna Amber Holloway recognized with the College of Education’s 2022 Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award.
In 2022, Titans rebounded from the pandemic and became empowered to surpass goals and achieve greatness. Cal State Fullerton celebrated a year of milestone anniversaries and national awards, while notable speakers visited campus to share inspiring stories and the university completed modernization projects like an Olympic-size pool and a new student housing community. Here are some of the highlights that transformed Cal State Fullerton this year.
Over the past five years, Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee and First Lady Julie Virjee have spread holiday cheer with their 57 Chevy sleigh and a team of reindeer.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $3 million grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine to prepare diverse undergraduate students in stem cell research.
Willie Peng, CSUF assistant vice president for information technology/infrastructure services, answers questions about the campus’ new Zoom phone system.
Cal State Fullerton physics and mathematics faculty and student researchers have been recognized with the prestigious 2023 Irwin Oppenheim Award by the American Physical Society for their collaborative research. The team members won the prize for their research paper on microscopic organisms, also called microswimmers. The researchers used tools from soft active matter, a highly […]
The University Singers, President Fram Virjee and First Lady Julie Virjee spread holiday cheer throughout campus while Titans are hard at work preparing for finals.
At a special Yuletide event on campus, Cal State Fullerton Sigma Pi fraternity members and the Center for Autism spread a little holiday cheer to children with disabilities.