How Can They Say That? Free Speech at Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton developed a free speech website to explore some of the most common questions that campus members have raised about the issue.
Cal State Fullerton developed a free speech website to explore some of the most common questions that campus members have raised about the issue.
Artist, LGBTQ rights advocate and actress, Hunter Schafer, spoke to Cal State Fullerton students as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” speaker series.
Cal State Fullerton class of 2023 graduate Sienna Baldwin will join the Arizona Diamondbacks as an athletic training intern.
Cal State Fullerton communications students gain insights from veteran journalists, producers and executives during NBCU Academy Next Level Summit.
A nearly $1.7 million grant award from the National Institutes of Health is funding a new Cal State Fullerton undergraduate research program to train underrepresented students for graduate school and careers in biomedical science.
Graduating senior José “Pepe” Tapia is using artificial intelligence skills he is learning at CSUF to develop real-world computer science projects.
To connect students with the right resources, CSUF’s Counseling and Psychological Services launched a new mental health support tool called Compass.
To examine society’s systemic practices, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Lab is launching the Social Justice and Storytelling Summer Institute in June.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Three student project ideas earn top prizes in Cal State Fullerton’s inaugural “Engineering Social Justice: A Design Challenge.”