Honoring Contributions of the LGBTQ Community
Cal State Fullerton celebrates LGBTQ History Month.
Cal State Fullerton celebrates LGBTQ History Month.
For more than 20 years, Cal State Fullerton has been helping underrepresented students see that they have a future in higher education, through the U.S. Department of Education-funded TRIO and GEAR UP Programs.
Author David Ulin to speak Oct. 27 at the Fullerton Arboretum.
The sixth class of Cal State Fullerton’s Athletics Hall of Fame to recognize Titan sports leaders and legends both on- and off-the-field will be held Oct. 15 at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members received nearly $6 million in grants and contracts during the first quarter of the academic year.
An opening reception and auction for Cal State Fullerton’s Art 4 Health exhibit, “Express Your Health,” will be held Wednesday, Oct. 21. The free, yearlong exhibit focuses on the connection between art, health and wellness.
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
California State University, Fullerton has been awarded a seven-year grant that is expected to total $7.2 million to guide seventh-grade students in Anaheim on a pathway to higher education. First-year funding is $1.1 million.
Cal State Fullerton’s LGBTQ Resource Center has scheduled a number of programs for the fall semester.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Orange County United Way to provide college-exposure programming for middle and high school students participating in the Destination Graduation program.