Student Journalist Investigates Working Conditions in Beauty Care Industry
Cal State Fullerton’s Melanie Nguyen was one of four CSU students chosen for Asian American Journalists Association’s VOICES program.
Cal State Fullerton’s Melanie Nguyen was one of four CSU students chosen for Asian American Journalists Association’s VOICES program.
Cal State Fullerton biology graduate student Katie Kern is studying chimaeras, a deep-sea fish that has no bones, but a skeleton made of cartilage and a forehead appendage with spiky teeth.
William Toledo joined Cal State Fullerton this fall as an assistant professor of secondary education. His research focuses on ensuring how student teachers can be comfortable being gay and lesbian teaching professionals and preparing future teachers to become LGBTQ+ advocates in schools.
This fall, the Department of Theatre and Dance added a devised performance/physical theatre concentration to their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program.
Basketball coaches Anthony Darmiento and Ramsey Nijem share how their CSUF education propelled them to championship titles.
Cal State Fullerton’s LGBT Queer Resource Center will celebrate its 10th year anniversary as part of LGBTQ History Month.
He broke his neck, but it didn’t break him. Counseling graduate student Zack Collie hopes to help other survivors of traumatic events find a path forward.
A Cal State Fullerton alumna sets her sights on protecting critically endangered species like the California condor.
A sound engineer, automation technician and makeup artist are among the Cal State Fullerton alumni who have worked with Cirque du Soleil, the largest contemporary circus producer in the world.
Faculty, students, alumni and donors celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy (GWPAC). Alumni share how their curiosity about the cosmos led them to study gravitational-wave science at CSUF.