Cal State Fullerton Boosts Resources to Help Black Students Thrive
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Cal State Fullerton’s Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation will fund eight social justice projects.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to address the shortage of diverse and multilingual early childhood special education teachers.
Excelencia in Education recognized three Cal State Fullerton programs for their success in advancing Latinx student achievement.
Cal State Fullerton was awarded a one-time grant of $250,000 to advance Black student success and elevate Black excellence.
The campus community gathered for a star-studded University Awards Program “Honoring Our Brightest Stars” to celebrate Cal State Fullerton’s stellar staff and faculty.
Actor, musician, songwriter and producer Tyler James Williams visited Cal State Fullerton as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” series.
A $100,000 Samueli Foundation gift to Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education supports expanding programs for future teachers.
Diane Guerrero, an actress and immigrant rights activist, recently visited campus as part of Cal State Fullerton’s “Beyond the Conversation” series.
CSUF’s LGBTQ center has been named after alum Michael T. Losquadro and husband, Dr. Brian C. Keller, in recognition of their $1.5 million planned gift.