CSUF’s Fall Semester to be Mostly Virtual, with Some On-Campus Courses
CSUF prepares to incorporate virtual classes to start the school year, with some lab and performance classes, and research continuing in-person.
CSUF prepares to incorporate virtual classes to start the school year, with some lab and performance classes, and research continuing in-person.
Cal State Fullerton is pleased that the Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Beginning June 13, graduates and their friends and families will be able to view Cal State Fullerton’s virtual commencement celebration website.
An endowment of $400,000 in the name of Robert Hodges, professor emeritus of English, has been established to support fellowships for students pursuing academic degrees in English or comparative literature.
Last month, President Fram Virjee updated the Academic Senate on how COVID-19 is impacting the university’s budget.
Carolyn C. Thomas has been named Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Cal State Fullerton, effective July 15, 2020.
President Fram Virjee discusses plans for the fall 2020 semester.
“Titan Chefs” have been sharing their favorite recipes in Cal State Fullerton’s new “Cooking with a Titan” online cooking series.
Campus members are invited to engage in the “One Book, One CSUF” initiative with the common read selection “The Book of the Unknown Americans” by Cristina Henríquez.
This year Cal State Fullerton’s summer offerings for youth will look a little different, as several programs return — but in a virtual format due to the novel coronavirus.