Student Engineering and Computer Science Research Showcased
The May 2 College of Engineering and Computer Science Student Projects Competition and Showcase featured innovative student research.
The May 2 College of Engineering and Computer Science Student Projects Competition and Showcase featured innovative student research.
Cal State Fullerton’s video series “The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism” is expanding further with the launch of its next chapter.
Future physician Amaya Gregory is among the Class of 2022 graduating President’s Scholars, a comprehensive, rigorous program that offers experiences and opportunities in academics, leadership, service and mentorship. The program’s 19 graduating seniors were recognized at the May 4 President’s Scholars Reception.
Afghanistan native Marzia Stanekzai always knew she wanted to go to college – and fulfilled her dream by earning a bachelor’s degree in computer science at Cal State Fullerton.
Cal State Fullerton is raising awareness about mental health issues to reduce the stigma of seeking and receiving care.
Cal State Fullerton tennis player Mariia Nikitash, a freshman, keeps up with the war in her native Ukraine and her family’s struggles in the besieged nation, while juggling academic and athletic demands.
CSUF economists during the 2022 Spring Economic Forecast discussed the latest inflation and employment trends.
Professor of Biological Science Joel Abraham was recently honored with CSUF’s 2022 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Michael Phelps visited Cal State Fullerton to talk about his experience as an Olympic gold medalist and his advocacy work for mental health awareness.
As he strode on to the stage on Tuesday evening, George Takei, author, film star and social justice activist flashed the famous “Live Long and Prosper” hand signal from ‘Star Trek’ to the audience gathered to hear him speak at the Titan Student Union Pavilion. Takei’s New York Times bestselling graphic memoir, “They Called Us […]