CSUF Hosts Young Males of Color Consortium Conference to Promote Student Success
The sixth annual conference invited students, leaders and staff members from across California to share strategies that promote academic excellence.

The sixth annual conference invited students, leaders and staff members from across California to share strategies that promote academic excellence.

Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

The Fall in Love With Cal State Fullerton event invited 5,000 prospective students and families to campus to explore resources.

Over the past 20 years, Cal State Fullerton’s African American Resource Center has built a legacy of belonging, joy and community.

Before she landed roles with top entertainment companies, Cristina Zuniga developed her portfolio in CSUF’s WIA club.

Award-winning filmmaker Jon M. Chu headlined a Beyond the Conversation event hosted by Cal State Fullerton’s Associated Students Inc.

As the new academic year begins, Cal State Fullerton anticipates welcoming more than 44,000 students in the fall.

CSUF’s campus was filled with friends and families helping students settle into residence halls for the 2025-26 academic year.

More than 11,000 students and 1,200 parents and supporters registered for summer orientation.

Class of 2025 grad and student leader Taylor Livingston thrived by getting involved in a STEM program for women.