African American Studies Chair Named Orange County’s First Poet Laureate
Natalie J. Graham, associate professor and chair of African American studies, was recognized for her commitment to the arts, community engagement and social justice.
Natalie J. Graham, associate professor and chair of African American studies, was recognized for her commitment to the arts, community engagement and social justice.
Graduate student Maria Linares is appointed as a student trustee on the California State University Board of Trustees for 2021-23.
After 18 months of primarily virtual instruction, Cal State Fullerton welcomes students back to campus for the start of a new academic year.
Bringing global expertise and a wide range of research interests, several tenure-track faculty members are joining Cal State Fullerton during the 2021-22 academic year.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences officials discuss the significance of a new ethnic studies requirement for incoming Cal State Fullerton students.
The professor emeritus of African American studies and founding director of the African American Resource Center is remembered for her innovative ideas.
Cal State Fullerton is the recipient of two state budget appropriations — $1 million for the Fullerton Arboretum and $1 million for “The Gateway” pedestrian bridge.
President Fram Virjee discussed diversity, equity and inclusion with alumnus Tam Nguyen, president of Advance Beauty College, for the Cultures United program sponsored by Orange County United Way.
Titans returning to campus must have at least one vaccination dose by Aug. 17.
The campus was recently recognized by the Age-Friendly University Global Network for its commitment to providing programming and service to the aging community.