What Does It Mean to Build Digital Ethnic Futures?
Cal State Fullerton is part of the new Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium, established with support from a $3 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Cal State Fullerton is part of the new Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium, established with support from a $3 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Cal State Fullerton awarded a second round of grants from its Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation to support social justice projects.
Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2023 celebrated their remarkable achievements as they crossed the commencement stage.
Ainaria Johnson, who is studying communication strategies for children with Down syndrome, is earning a master’s degree in education-special education.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Ujimaa Mentoring Program provides intergenerational mentoring for Black and African American students.
13,095 students are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s 2023 Commencement, including 11,268 undergraduate and 1,827 graduate students.
Cal State Fullerton communicative disorders major Jenna Maree Wong was awarded a National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship.
Students from across disciplines won top awards in Cal State Fullerton’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day competition.
To address the statewide shortage of K-12 educators to teach in Asian languages, Cal State Fullerton is leading the California State University Asian Language Bilingual Teacher Education Program Consortium.
Educator Janice Myck-Wayne, a champion for children with special needs, has been selected as Cal State Fullerton’s 2022-23 Outstanding Professor.