Bachelor’s Program in Urban Learning Prepares Undergrads to Become Social Justice Educators
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.
Cal State Fullerton first-gen student Lizeth Fuentes credits the “I Am First” program for putting her on the path to a master’s degree in social work.
Carrie Lane, Cal State Fullerton professor of American studies, published a book on the professional organizing industry and the importance of decluttering.
As Cal State Fullerton’s 2024 Panetta Congressional intern, Cindy Chavez gained hands-on professional experience in Washington, D.C.
Geologist Kathryn Metcalf is searching for clues into the collision of India and Asia over 60 million years ago that created the Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountain range.
Logan Clampitt, a Cal State Fullerton computer science major and Titan Esports simulation racer, is known on virtual racing circuits across the globe.
Cal State Fullerton business alum Joshua González is a leader in the Northgate Market family-owned Mexican supermarket chain.
Cal State Fullerton theatre arts alum Kirsten Vangsness plays Penelope Garcia in the hit CBS show and Paramount+ spinoff, “Criminal Minds.”
Special education teacher and alumna Suzanne Huerta is the state’s finalist for the 2024 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Inspired by her Indigenous roots, Cal State Fullerton student Kenya Perezgil aspires to become a licensed therapist specializing in equine therapy.