Campus Celebrates New Housing Complex With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
This fall, 600 new students moved into Cal State Fullerton’s newest housing community. The new development is the first “suite-style” community.
This fall, 600 new students moved into Cal State Fullerton’s newest housing community. The new development is the first “suite-style” community.
A new space at Cal State Fullerton will provide intersectional programming and updated support services related to women-identified students.
About 40,000 students will begin arriving at Cal State Fullerton, heralding the start of the 2022-23 academic year.
Cal State Fullerton received a $40 million gift from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett to support student success and innovation through the lens of social justice.
Cal State Fullerton’s video series “The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism” won several awards in the annual Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Circle of Excellence awards, including a grand gold, the highest recognition in the global higher education communications program. “The Talk” won grand gold in the marketing category for best micro-websites, silver for communications […]
Military-connected students accomplish their personal and professional goals thanks to academic and emotional support from the Veterans Resource Center.
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The great James Baldwin once stated: “The poets (by which I mean all artists) are finally the only people who know the truth about us.” With that being said, I am indeed a poet. However, I do not claim to know the truth more than any, especially considering the years of truth we lost as […]