Commencement 2021: Guests Invited
Cal State Fullerton will allow two guests per graduate at the in-person commencement ceremonies scheduled for June 12-15.
Cal State Fullerton will allow two guests per graduate at the in-person commencement ceremonies scheduled for June 12-15.
The annual University Awards Program featured fun and sincere appreciation to campus faculty and staff members for their service.
“We have a long history of valuing teachers and professors in the classroom and a growing tradition of emphasizing the relationship between teaching and research.” Jack Bedell John (Jack) Bedell arrived in California in 1969 with his dissertation in hand, six Siamese cats, his wife and 5-week-old daughter after a cross-country ride from Cleveland, Ohio, […]
With the Asian Pacific Islander community continuing to face discrimination, racism and violence, the university is challenging faculty, staff and students to take a pledge of solidarity.
Four Cal State Fullerton alumnae share how their alma mater prepared them to serve as local and state elected officials.
Campus members are invited to a special virtual presentation featuring sitting U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, Tuesday, April 6, 3-5 p.m. The event is sponsored by “We Stand Together,” a national coalition of presidents and chancellors from 14 universities, of which President Virjee is a member.
Seven Cal State Fullerton deans share what their colleges are doing to advance women in their respective fields.
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.