Cal State Fullerton Boosts Resources to Help Black Students Thrive
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Patience Bryant joined Cal State Fullerton to serve as the first executive director for Black Student Academic Success to help students thrive.
Through Cal State Fullerton’s summer study abroad program, 26 communications students are covering the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
CSUF gravitational-wave researchers are working with a multidisciplinary, international team to identify suitable U.S. locations that could accommodate the next-generation detector to observe the universe.
As part of a Cal State Fullerton study abroad program, nine students traveled to Ghana to learn about racial identity, spirituality and religious practices.
Community college students participated in CSUF’s inaugural Transfer Summit to help them with their transition to the university in the fall.
A new Cal State Fullerton study describes emerging multidrug-resistance in Achromobacter xylosoxidans, a pathogen causing life-threatening infections in immunocompromised patients.
Retired mathematics professor James O. Friel and his wife, Betty, created the James Friel Family Award Endowment to help students like Aaron Kim succeed.
Cal State Fullerton’s Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation will fund eight social justice projects.
Black Student Union president Seyi Alli will be among CSUF students, faculty and staff attending the CSU’s June 13-14 Juneteenth Symposium.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics broke ground on Landmark Hall, a new building that will become a leadership hub in Orange County.