One Pitch at a Time
From Goodwin Field to the big leagues, Titan baseball hits it out of the park.
From Goodwin Field to the big leagues, Titan baseball hits it out of the park.
April marks the time to celebrate the cultures, traditions and rich history of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month at Cal State Fullerton.
At Cal State Fullerton, Titan scientists and their students are doing their part in the fight against infectious diseases to find new approaches and treatments. They are studying how parasites benefit at the expense of their hosts or how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.
At Cal State Fullerton, many female faculty and staff members and alumni have made remarkable contributions to the university and to their fields, receiving accolades, awards and honors. Here are just a few examples of outstanding Titan women.
Even before his official appointment as the sixth president of Cal State Fullerton, Fram Virjee called on Titans to loudly and proudly share their stories of excellence. From move-in day to commencement, here are 19 standout stories from 2019 highlighting Titans’ “first-ever” accomplishments, national honors, university milestones, notable research and innovative programs.
From rising sea levels, devastating droughts, hurricanes and wildfires to increased amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the Earth’s climate is changing due to human activities.
The Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State Fullerton supports student and community startups. Meet our successful entrepreneurs and find out how we can help you.
When Disneyland Resort wanted an accurate and objective assessment of their economic impact on the region, they turned to the Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting at Cal State Fullerton.
The 2019 Convocation Ceremonies got off to a rousing start as CSUF President Fram Virjee, accompanied by his wife, Julie; Tuffy; student Imani Garner; alumna Asia Scott, ’19; and the Titan Spirit Squad danced their way to the front of the gymnasium.
Cal State Fullerton earthquake scientist Sinan Akçiz traveled to Ridgecrest with his student, Salena Padilla, to assess the aftermath of the biggest tremors to hit Southern California in nearly two decades. Their job for two weeks: combing the land in search of ruptures on the surface.