CSUF’s Project Rebound Launches Housing Initiative
Cal State Fullerton’s Project Rebound, in partnership with A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project, has introduced a housing initiative to support students in achieving their higher education goals.
Cal State Fullerton’s Project Rebound, in partnership with A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project, has introduced a housing initiative to support students in achieving their higher education goals.
Four CSUF graduates will continue their educational journeys this fall with support from the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program.
Cal State DC Scholars program adds three new sites for students interning in the nation’s capital.
From the Killing Fields to Angkor Wat, 12 Cal State Fullerton students spent their summer learning about Cambodian history, culture and civilization.
Seventy-three students have completed CSUF’s Intelligence Community Scholars Program since 2007. The program offers mentoring, networking and advanced study of national security, intelligence, geography and other subjects.
Guest speakers run the gamut from survivor to prosecutor to perpetrator to treatment provider in a Cal State Fullerton criminal justice class, taught by sex crimes researcher Alissa Ackerman. The goal is to give students a balanced perspective.
Two nursing programs that expand the range of career opportunities and increase workforce diversity have recently received second-year support of more than $1 million in federal funding.
Cal State Fullerton has named four Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows. The fellowship provides academic opportunities, including summer research, as well as financial support.
Graduating McNair Scholars set new goals for advanced degrees and new opportunities.
Throughout her career at Cal State Fullerton, Daisy Larios has shown determination and dedication in both her studies and in ROTC. Both served her well as she graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve.