Titan to Serve Hurricane Victims
Cal State Fullerton’s emergency management coordinator is traveling across the country to serve as a Red Cross volunteer working with victims of the recent hurricanes.
Cal State Fullerton’s emergency management coordinator is traveling across the country to serve as a Red Cross volunteer working with victims of the recent hurricanes.
In its new rankings released this week, U.S. News & World Report names CSUF 25th in its listing of “most innovative” institutions, as well as among the nation’s top “national universities.”
Cal State Fullerton has issued a statement concerning the speaker invited by a student group.
Cal State Fullerton and the California State University continue to support DACA students despite the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the program.
University Police, the WoMen’s Center and the Student Health Center are encouraging campus members to “See Something, Say Something” during Violence Awareness and Prevention Day Sept. 12.
Cal State Fullerton has welcomed 15 former foster youth to the campus as this year’s class of incoming Guardian Scholars.
In a continuing effort to improve public safety, University Police and Titan Recreation are offering a three-part Rape Aggression Defense program.
Two summer projects have revamped the look and work areas of two student-centered offices.
CSUF President advises students to uphold First Amendment rights when challenging offensive protest by engaging in civil discourse and peaceful protest.
As an expected 40,000-plus students begin fall classes at Cal State Fullerton, they will be greeted by new departments, department name changes and 43 new tenure-track faculty members.