Cal State Fullerton Designated a ‘First-gen Forward Institution’
The Center for First-generation Student Success’ designation highlights the university’s commitment to first-generation students’ experiences and outcomes.
The Center for First-generation Student Success’ designation highlights the university’s commitment to first-generation students’ experiences and outcomes.
Actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim spoke at Cal State Fullerton about his work in entertainment and social justice advocacy.
Will the Titans spoil the party for Coach K’s Duke Blue Devils and the loyal fan base that will undoubtedly pack the Bon Secours Wellness Arena? That outcome will be determined tonight in Greenville, South Carolina, as the Titans and the Blue Devils square off in the first round of the NCAA Championship tournament. Until […]
Alicia Lee was in the stands at Bon Secours Wellness Arena Thursday, watching with pride as her son Vincent Lee burst onto the floor with his Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball teammates. March Madness hit home. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Lee, the proud mother, said as the men’s team started their 30-minute shoot around. […]
Public health faculty member Portia A. Jackson Preston discussed self-care practices that can help people from historically underrepresented groups.
Check the suitcases, load up the backpacks, and get comfy because the Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball team is traveling to Greenville, South Carolina, to play the Duke Blue Devils in the first round of the NCAA Championship. The team posted a winning record of 21-10, were crowned the Big West Tournament champions after defeating […]
Growing up in public housing in New York and New Jersey with seven older siblings and a single mom working three jobs, Cal State Fullerton basketball standout E.J. Anosike faced some tough times. But it never stopped him from chasing his dreams. As a young teenager, he traveled daily from East Orange, New Jersey, to St. Peter’s […]
Chicana and Chicano studies faculty member Marlén Ríos-Hernández discusses punk and its roots in marginalized communities.
Life-changing pardons by Governor Gavin Newsom were recently bestowed upon two staff members from the university’s Project Rebound program.
2021 was a year of resilience and hope for the campus. See CSUF’s top stories of the year through news, social media and photography.