COVID-19 UPDATE: Construction on Eastside Parking Structure Continues
Construction will continue on Eastside Parking Structure 2 while the campus is under the suspension of all non-essential campus functions due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Construction will continue on Eastside Parking Structure 2 while the campus is under the suspension of all non-essential campus functions due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Students, faculty, and staff this week became witnesses to history as they packed their laptops, books, and offices to enter a world of virtual instruction, limited on-campus resources, and the postponement of milestone events like commencement. For Cal State Fullerton students, the worldwide coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may be a defining moment in their lives.
Cal State Fullerton is transitioning to telecommuting and online courses. We capture images from the first week
Cal State Fullerton Athletics are suspended indefinitely
Women’s basket finishes historic season with loss in Big West Tourney
The campus is launching its first-ever comprehensive philanthropic campaign, “It Takes a Titan,” Thursday, March 12, 9-11 a.m. in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
After a rigorous review process, Cal State Fullerton was recently notified by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) that it will receive a full and maximum 10-year accreditation.
Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee visits Second Baptist Church in Santa Ana to encourage African Americans to apply to and graduate from college.
Thousands of students marched up the red carpet to begin their spring semester classes at the university’s Irvine Center this week. The red-carpet welcome included staff members ready to orient them to the center, free snacks and treats and a special visitor — President Fram Virjee.
Cal State Fullerton kicks off its spring semester Saturday, Jan. 18, with plenty of activities and updates on campus.