Vanishing Words
With more than half of the world’s 6,500 languages headed toward extinction, Cal State Fullerton linguistics researchers are working to document them before they are forever lost.
With more than half of the world’s 6,500 languages headed toward extinction, Cal State Fullerton linguistics researchers are working to document them before they are forever lost.
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.
Through Cal State Fullerton’s Male Success Initiative-Fullerton, two brothers found academic and emotional support to prepare for careers in medicine.
From notable gifts to record-breaking days of giving, Cal State Fullerton celebrates the campaign’s momentum.
The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism is a video series that invited campus community members to talk about their personal journey to anti-racism, their concerns and their hope for a world that no longer divides by color but instead celebrates the commonality of our humanity. Participants from the project will be featured in a March 18 panel discussion during Social Justice Week. The project is a collaboration between the university’s Strategic Communications and Brand Management department and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Programs.
Cal State Fullerton’s top 20 stories of 2020 reflect the deep resilience of Titan faculty, staff and students, and supporters against the backdrop of a pandemic, social unrest and a historic presidential election.
Cal State Fullerton College of Education faculty share stories of dismantling racism and injustice in the classroom.
Cal State Fullerton communications alumna Karen Schaler ’87 spreads hope through feel-good books and movies.
A spinal chord injury inspired Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering graduate Irwin Gill ’20 to invent a new way to drive a car.