More Than 500 Titans Volunteer for Fall Day of Service
More than 500 students, faculty and staff volunteered their time at Cal State Fullerton’s Fall Day of Service.
More than 500 students, faculty and staff volunteered their time at Cal State Fullerton’s Fall Day of Service.
Students, faculty and staff celebrated National First-Generation College Student Week with a resource fair, special giveaways and a group photo featuring faculty and staff who identify as first-generation. The celebration is held across the country each year on Nov. 8, honoring the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. At Cal […]
Daisy Muñoz, a Cal State Fullerton criminal justice major and Titan Softball infielder, shares how a donor-supported opportunity to work with a sports psychologist helped her on and off the field.
Students on CSUF’s forensics team recently examined the merits of the Electoral College during a public debate at the Richard Nixon Library and Museum.
A new study by Cal State Fullerton geography researchers on how changing climate influences tree growth in the Sierra Nevada was published in The California Geographer.
Cal State Fullerton kicked off their celebration of Veteran and Military Appreciation Month this November with the annual flag raising.
With the next-generation Cosmic Explorer observatory, Cal State Fullerton gravitational-wave scientists shift research focus toward future discoveries of the cosmos.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate Native American Heritage Month in November with campus programs and events.
A new collaborative study, led by Cal State Fullerton postdoctoral scholar Shirel Kahane-Rapport, reveals that filter-feeding baleen whales ingest millions of pieces of microplastics — and consume more plastic than any other ocean organism.
Cal State Fullerton biology graduate student Katie Kern is studying chimaeras, a deep-sea fish that has no bones, but a skeleton made of cartilage and a forehead appendage with spiky teeth.