School of Accountancy Established in College of Business and Economics
Attesting to the strength of the accounting program, the new School of Accountancy is one of only four in California to attain such status.
Attesting to the strength of the accounting program, the new School of Accountancy is one of only four in California to attain such status.
Beginning Sept. 15, the campus is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month with a variety of activities and events for students, faculty and staff.
During the pandemic, the SBDC at CSUF helped Goodwill of Orange County access funding to retain its staff of nearly 1,400.
At the 2021 Convocation and State of the University event, President Virjee celebrated Titans’ return to campus with faculty and staff.
President Virjee announced the allocation of the Scott-Jewett gift, increased the “It Takes a Titan” campaign goal and outlined a new matching gift program for the university.
High grad rates, strong social mobility, and low tuition propelled Cal State Fullerton to #5 on Washington Monthly’s 2021 “Best Bang for the Buck” list.
During the past 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cal State Fullerton received and disbursed $100.5 million in Higher Education Relief Funding.
Arnold Holland has been appointed interim dean of Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts, effective Sept. 11.
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.