Titans Spring Into a New Semester
Cal State Fullerton welcomes students, faculty and staff back for the spring semester, beginning Jan. 20.
Cal State Fullerton welcomes students, faculty and staff back for the spring semester, beginning Jan. 20.
Secondary education professors authored an award-winning book about the importance of reimagining classrooms and schools as places where newcomer students’ identities are encouraged, nourished and sustained to bolster academic success.
Panetta scholar and criminal justice major Sophia Darvish fulfilled her dream as a legislative intern for U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal.
CSUF’s Pencil Mileage Club provides a space for aspiring animators and illustrators to build skills, collaborate and forge lasting friendships.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded CSUF two grants totaling nearly $9 million to support research and development and improve completion rates for underserved students.
Two Cal State Fullerton student animation films, “Rosie’s Monster” and “Occupied,” recently were screened at the Animation Is Film Festival in Hollywood.
Alumnus Antonio Banks credits his Cal State Fullerton education and research experiences at the Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership for transforming his life and changing his career trajectory.
A team of students who created an app to assist food banks and pantries took first place and a $3,000 award in CSUF’s Titan Fast Pitch competition.
Psychology student Monique Estrada was chosen as a 2023-24 scholar in the California Pre-Doctoral Program and received a $5,000 Sally Casanova Scholarship.
Cal State Fullerton engineering alumna Sharon Pak went from failing high school math to becoming a rocket engineer at Blue Origin, a commercial space company.