
Cal State Fullerton Class of 2025 grads are studying for finals, posing in their regalia for photos and counting the days in anticipation of crossing the commencement stage. They’re also celebrating groundbreaking research on aging, stress and coastal animals.
This year, 11,620 Titans are invited to participate in Commencement 2025, including 9,778 undergraduate and 1,842 graduate students. During the week of May 19 to 22, more than 100,000 attendees are expected to visit campus as family members, friends, faculty and staff join the celebration. Morning and evening ceremonies will be held in Titan Stadium and the Intramural Field.
Meet our graduates:
- Undergraduate Researcher Amirah Kambe Explores Black Barbie’s Influence on Children’s Self-Image
- Titan Radio DJ Ariana Hartman Found Her Calling in Communications
- Grad Anthony Attalla Discovers Path to Nursing After Hospitalization with COVID-19
- Computer Engineering Grad Kristine Vergara Uses Technology to Study Stress in Older Adults
- Engineering Student Estrella Bonilla Honored for Superhero-Inspired Ambition to Create Renewable Energy Solutions
- Outstanding Senior M Smith Educates Titans About the Importance of Health and Well-Being
- Outstanding Graduate Student Samantha Guzman Aims to Amplify Voices in Higher Education
- Budding Animal Biologist Tabitha Martinez Studies Human Impact on Coastal Hermit Crabs
The university will award two honorary doctorates — one to former NBC news bureau chief Vikki Vargas ’81 (B.A. communications) and the other to Martha Blanding, a Disney Legends Award recipient for her talent, service and impact on The Walt Disney Co.’s legacy.
View the ceremony schedules and information, including ticketing, parking, a campus map, and livestreams, visit the Commencement 2025 website.