Fullerton Arboretum’s Veggiepalooza Launches Largest Plant Sale of the Year
The Fullerton Arboretum’s Veggiepalooza event offers more than 200 vegetable and native plants to support its educational programs at Cal State Fullerton.
The Fullerton Arboretum’s Veggiepalooza event offers more than 200 vegetable and native plants to support its educational programs at Cal State Fullerton.
Thousands of Titans joined together March 9 for #TitansGive, which successfully raised more than $450,000 for the university’s “It Takes a Titan” campaign.
A student video project titled “Bridging the Gap” aims to give voice to the perspectives of Southern California law enforcement and community members.
Elation and gratitude. This is what 90 Cal State Fullerton nursing students witnessed as they helped to administer COVID-19 vaccines at the Disneyland and Soka University points of dispensing (PODs) in February. Working with the Orange County Health Care Agency, the students spent seven days administering 2,700 shots per day — totaling approximately 19,000 vaccinations […]
On March 9, Titans will come together for #TitansGive, the university’s annual day of giving, and further the progress of the “It Takes a Titan” campaign.
President Virjee paid his annual ‘Super Sunday’ visit to local African American churches – virtually this year – to encourage youth to go to college.
The Tarsadia Foundation recently committed a $300,000 gift to the Center for Healthy Neighborhoods to support its three-year strategic plan.
Robert Meeds, professor communications, describes what it was like to be a reserve firefighter battling the Silverado and Bond fires in Orange County.
Who is struggling in Orange County? And what can we do to lift up these members of our community? Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee recently participated in a virtual event, “Struggling to Stay Afloat: Over the Real Cost Measure,” sponsored by the Orange County United Way. The goal of the program was to increase […]
Titan Youth Programs now offers spring courses that are available to students in grades 1-8 from March 1 through April 30.