Cal State Fullerton to Compete in Secretary of State’s Ballot Bowl
To mobilize voter participation and civic engagement ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, Cal State Fullerton will compete in the California Secretary of State’s Ballot Bowl.
To mobilize voter participation and civic engagement ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, Cal State Fullerton will compete in the California Secretary of State’s Ballot Bowl.
Eighteen students are participating in the new Bolstering Black Undergraduate Student Creative Activities and Research program.
Cal State Fullerton is offering a new minor beginning this fall about the culturally diverse SWANA —Southwest Asia and North Africa — region.
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Cal State Fullerton secured nearly $58 million in grants and contracts during the 2023-24 fiscal year, setting a new record for the university.
CSUF gravitational-wave researchers are working with a multidisciplinary, international team to identify suitable U.S. locations that could accommodate the next-generation detector to observe the universe.
Community college students participated in CSUF’s inaugural Transfer Summit to help them with their transition to the university in the fall.
Cal State Fullerton’s Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation will fund eight social justice projects.
Black Student Union president Seyi Alli will be among CSUF students, faculty and staff attending the CSU’s June 13-14 Juneteenth Symposium.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics broke ground on Landmark Hall, a new building that will become a leadership hub in Orange County.