New Course Teaches Students How to Find Truth, Inspired by Rise of Alternative Facts
CSUF’s new Truth course brings together perspectives from the humanities, social studies and natural sciences.

CSUF’s new Truth course brings together perspectives from the humanities, social studies and natural sciences.

CSUF has been awarded a $3 million U.S. Department of Education grant to prepare and boost the number of bilingual and plurilingual teachers to teach 7-12 grades.

Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts is looking toward the future with the opening of its renovated visual arts complex.

For 10 years, Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Dreamers Resource Center has empowered undocumented students as they work to achieve their college degrees.

Campus and community partners gathered at CSUF’s inaugural symposium to address the housing and homelessness crisis.

Celebración de CSUF: ¡Somos Titans! raised $215,000 to fund scholarships, programs and opportunities for Latino students.

CSUF has been awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand graduate-level educational opportunities and support to Latinx students.

CSUF educator William Toledo teaches future teachers how to engage in civic thinking and controversial political conversations with students they teach.

Cal State Fullerton alum Bernadette Velasco serves as the director of community partnerships for the Newport Beach Film Festival.

Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award-winning actress Cynthia Erivo spoke to students, faculty and staff at Cal State Fullerton’s Beyond the Conversation event.