Titans Win Prestigious College Television Award
Eight Cal State Fullerton students and alumni have been nominated for a College Television Award, the student version of an Emmy Award.

Eight Cal State Fullerton students and alumni have been nominated for a College Television Award, the student version of an Emmy Award.

Communications alumna “Christmas Karen,” screenwriter for “A Christmas Prince” and other feel-good holiday movies and books has made a career out of spreading holiday cheer through print, visual and immersive storytelling.

Cal State Fullerton faculty have recently presented or had their research published.

Several faculty and staff members have been recognized on campus and professionally.

Titans made the most of a unique opportunity to work behind the scenes, participate on stage and report on the recent presidential forum held at the California Democratic Nominating Convention in Long Beach.

The student-produced Spanish language broadcast, “Al Día,” is providing life-changing opportunities for Titans. And their work is being noticed on a national level.

Education and overcoming fears were keys in working through the struggles of self-identity.

It was standing room only at the Oct. 25 “Destino 2020: Our Voices, a Campus Town Hall,” a discussion of the Latinex community and the 2020 election and census. The event was co-produced by CSUF communications students and Univision.

A listing of honors awarded to Cal State Fullerton programs, faculty and administrators, including physicist Jocelyn Read and Communications Dean Bey-Ling Sha.

Faculty from the College of Communications and the College of Health and Human Development at Cal State Fullerton are sharing their expertise at a series of October conferences.