Disability Awareness Club Wins Student Organization of the Year
Abled Advocators was named Student Organization of the Year at Student Life and Leadership’s 2021 Tuffy Awards.
Abled Advocators was named Student Organization of the Year at Student Life and Leadership’s 2021 Tuffy Awards.
Cal State Fullerton alumna Lauren DuCharme, a systems flight engineer for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is part of the team working on the historic Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission.
The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in India has resulted in environmental benefits, including a significant reduction of air pollutants such as black carbon aerosols, which can pose an adverse risk to human health, according to a new Cal State Fullerton study.
With the presence of pharmaceuticals and insecticides in the environment becoming an emerging threat to human health and ecology, Cal State Fullerton environmental engineer Sudarshan Kurwadkar is searching for solutions.
Through Cal State Fullerton’s Male Success Initiative-Fullerton, two brothers found academic and emotional support to prepare for careers in medicine.
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students competed in the 35th annual California State University Student Research Competition, with four of the scholars winning first- and second-place awards.
Mo, an undocumented Filipino student, co-hosted a virtual discussion April 28, titled “UndocuAPIDA Narratives-Part II,” during Cal State Fullerton’s celebration of APIDA — Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American — Heritage Month. Mo reflects on what it means to be undocumented.
Vincent Harris, director of CSUF’s Male Success Initiative, discusses the challenges Black men face related to gender, identity and masculinity.
As Cal State Fullerton student Leilani Mendoza celebrates Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month, she shares how her Titan experience has given her a better understanding of what it means to be an APIDA individual.
Librarian Barbara Miller discusses the Chicanx Resource Center Collection at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library, which represents a grassroot perspective of Orange County and Southern California history in the 1970s by preserving the stories of individuals and organizations left out of California’s mainstream narrative.