Royce International Symposium to Address U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges
Russia, China and foreign policy will be the focus at the free Royce International Symposium taking place on campus on April 5.
Russia, China and foreign policy will be the focus at the free Royce International Symposium taking place on campus on April 5.
#TitansGive, the university’s annual day of giving, successfully rallied Titans across the globe, generating $491,900 in support of student success.
#TitansGive, the university’s annual day of giving, will take place Wednesday, March 9. The 24-hour fundraising event supports student success.
At CSUF’s 25th Vision & Visionaries celebration, four Titan alumni and an honorary alumna were recognized for their service to the university and community.
Super Sunday, the annual event promoting college at African American churches in Southern California, was back in-person this year.
William Hoese, CSUF’s 2021 Outstanding Professor, presented his lecture on student-led summer research in ecology and environmental biology.
Renowned political activist, author and scholar Angela Davis spoke at Cal State Fullerton about past and current social movements, justice and progress.
CSUF’s Office of Financial Aid has helped nearly 1,000 students continue toward graduation by providing emergency funding.
On February 17, 2022, Chancellor Joseph I. Castro notified the Board of Trustees of the California State University of his resignation as Chancellor, effective immediately. The Board of Trustees accepted his resignation. “I have been honored to serve the California State University for more than eight years, including as its eighth chancellor, and the decision to […]
The campus’ Carnegie Classification has been elevated to “national university” based on the number of doctoral degrees awarded and research expenditures.