‘The 1619 Project’ Author Reframes American History
Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of “The 1619 Project,” spoke at Cal State Fullerton as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” series.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of “The 1619 Project,” spoke at Cal State Fullerton as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” series.
Cal State Fullerton earthquake scientist Sinan Akçiz turned the 7.8 magnitude quake that struck his home country of Turkey into a real-life lesson for students.
Oscar Sosa Cordova, a Cal State Fullerton civil engineering major, shares how the Gayton Scholarship is lifting the financial burden of college off his shoulders.
To understand the impact of climate change on desert tortoises, CSUF researchers are studying a population of the federally threatened tortoises, near Palm Desert.
Evelynn Dronberger, a Cal State Fullerton graduate student in nursing, shares how the donor-supported women’s health and simulation lab on campus allowed her to practice patient care in a realistic environment.
A team of Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity students put their hacking skills to the test at the Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition global finals in New York.
Cal State Fullerton is partnering with Hanover Research to understand perceptions of the university’s recent “It Takes a Titan” ad campaign.
Jonathan Oseguera, a Cal State Fullerton special education credential student, shares how a grant from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union is helping him connect with likeminded educators who are committed to serving students and families.
Cassandra Caldwell, a Cal State Fullerton art major, shares how a scholarship funded supplies for her senior project and helped her feel seen.
Cal State Fullerton computer engineering seniors, who graduate in January 2023, created innovative designs for their capstone projects.