Alumna Kelsie Whitmore Is First Woman to Play in MLB Partner League
Cal State Fullerton alumna Kelsie Whitmore knew there would be a first woman to play Major League Baseball. She’s on the road to achieving that milestone.
Cal State Fullerton alumna Kelsie Whitmore knew there would be a first woman to play Major League Baseball. She’s on the road to achieving that milestone.
Cal State Fullerton developed a free speech website to explore some of the most common questions that campus members have raised about the issue.
Artist, LGBTQ rights advocate and actress, Hunter Schafer, spoke to Cal State Fullerton students as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” speaker series.
Educator Janice Myck-Wayne, a champion for children with special needs, has been selected as Cal State Fullerton’s 2022-23 Outstanding Professor.
An LGBTQ+ historian and lecturer in American studies at CSUF since 2006, Craig Loftin is the recipient of the university’s 2023 Outstanding Lecturer Award.
A new U.S. Latinx science fiction collection will be housed in Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library beginning April 26. Curated by science fiction scholar David Sandner, the collection is believed to be the first of its kind.
Cal State Fullerton communications students gain insights from veteran journalists, producers and executives during NBCU Academy Next Level Summit.
To examine society’s systemic practices, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Lab is launching the Social Justice and Storytelling Summer Institute in June.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Cal State Fullerton will honor the rich cultures and historical contributions of the Asian Pacific Islander South Asian American community with a variety of programs and events starting April 4.