Alumna Writes and Produces Award-Winning Feature Film on Mental Health
Cal State Fullerton alumna Natalie Rodriguez wrote, produced and directed the award-winning feature film “The Extraordinary Ordinary.”
Cal State Fullerton alumna Natalie Rodriguez wrote, produced and directed the award-winning feature film “The Extraordinary Ordinary.”
Jessica Choi, a Cal State Fullerton communications-journalism major, shares how a grant from NBCUniversal gave her the opportunity to collaborate with other student journalists and NBC mentors across the nation.
In 2022, Titans rebounded from the pandemic and became empowered to surpass goals and achieve greatness. Cal State Fullerton celebrated a year of milestone anniversaries and national awards, while notable speakers visited campus to share inspiring stories and the university completed modernization projects like an Olympic-size pool and a new student housing community. Here are some of the highlights that transformed Cal State Fullerton this year.
Black CommUnity is a new program in CSUF’s Department of Communications aimed at connecting and supporting Black students.
Students on CSUF’s forensics team recently examined the merits of the Electoral College during a public debate at the Richard Nixon Library and Museum.
Cal State Fullerton’s Melanie Nguyen was one of four CSU students chosen for Asian American Journalists Association’s VOICES program.
Six Cal State Fullerton faculty-student teams have been selected for the Council for Undergraduate Research’s inaugural Scholars Transforming Through Research Program.
Disney expert Andi Stein breaks down the D23 fan club and why the Sept. 9-11 D23 Expo is an exciting time for enthusiasts.
Fifty Cal State DC Scholars alumni who work in Washington, D.C., now serve as mentors to new scholars coming through the program.
Cal State Fullerton’s Office of Faculty Affairs and Records has announced the tenure and/or promotion of 64 faculty members.