Campus Celebrates First-Generation Titans
First-Generation College Student Celebration Week events encourage a strong sense of community for first-generation Titans at CSUF.
First-Generation College Student Celebration Week events encourage a strong sense of community for first-generation Titans at CSUF.
Honoring the university’s military veterans, Army ROTC cadets, student veterans, faculty and staff gathered for a flag raising.
Cal State Fullerton was named an inaugural Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institutions Leader for 2021. The university was one of 35 institutions selected.
Reenrollment specialists reaching out to students who didn’t register for fall semester resulted in more than 1,500 reenrolling.
A Cal State Fullerton researcher found that certain Indigenous parenting techniques strengthened children’s emotional development.
Beginning Sept. 15, the campus is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month with a variety of activities and events for students, faculty and staff.
Natalie J. Graham, associate professor and chair of African American studies, was recognized for her commitment to the arts, community engagement and social justice.
Kathy Au ’21 (B.A. business administration-human resources management) is the first in her family to achieve a bachelor’s degree.
My anti-racism journey did not fully begin until I entered college. After constantly being told to keep my head down and follow the rules, I learned through Langston Hughes’ poem “In Explanation of Our Times” that change can come about from people without titles in front of their names. My desire to help bring about […]
Cal State Fullerton alumna Cristina Jones ’13 (B.M. music-voice) is an opera singer and advocate for artists with disabilities.