LGBTQ Flag Raising Fosters Message of Resiliency
The flag was raised during an informal ceremony Monday as part of LGBTQ History Month and National Coming Out Week.
The flag was raised during an informal ceremony Monday as part of LGBTQ History Month and National Coming Out Week.
Cristina Henriquez, author of “The Book of Unknown Americans,” met over Zoom with more than 400 readers as part of the campus’ One Book, One CSUF program.
ASI launched a new contactless food distribution program this fall to ensure that food insecure CSUF students receive the help they need.
The California State University Board of Trustees has appointed Joseph I. Castro to serve as the eighth chancellor of the CSU. The first California native and first Mexican American to be appointed to oversee the 23-campus system will begin his new role on Jan. 4, 2021.
President Virjee introduces the resources Cal State Fullerton has related to the 2020 election and urges all Titans to register and vote.
The Office of Financial Aid worked with several university departments to distribute more than $21 million in emergency grant aid, mainly from the CARES Act, to students in need as a result of the pandemic.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Cal State Fullerton fourth in Top Public Schools in the Western region, third in Best Undergraduate Teaching and fifth in Most Innovative Schools.
President Fram Virjee kicked off the 2020-21 academic year at the university’s first virtual Convocation with an update on the state of the campus and his commitment to work to end systemic racism.
President Virjee comments on the CSU’s decision to continue virtual learning in spring 2021.
Not only is the university is holding its first-ever virtual convocation, but there will be two separate events for faculty/staff and students.