Communications Students Gain Experience Planning Virtual Comm Week
More than 40 alumni and communications industry pros offer their insight and expertise in talks at the 43rd annual Comm Week at CSUF April 26-30.
More than 40 alumni and communications industry pros offer their insight and expertise in talks at the 43rd annual Comm Week at CSUF April 26-30.
Cal State Fullerton’s spring ritual of welcoming prospective students — incoming freshmen and community college transfers — to the university has a new name along with six days of jam-packed virtual programming.
To address the gender gap, remove barriers and increase the number of women graduating in computer science at Cal State Fullerton, the university has been awarded a $650,000 “Best Practice” grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University. The grant project supports increasing the number of women in computing through a focus on […]
The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism is a video series that invited campus community members to talk about their personal journey to anti-racism, their concerns and their hope for a world that no longer divides by color but instead celebrates the commonality of our humanity. Participants from the project will be featured in a March 18 panel discussion during Social Justice Week. The project is a collaboration between the university’s Strategic Communications and Brand Management department and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Programs.
Thirty former foster youth joined Cal State Fullerton’s Guardian Scholars Program this academic year to reach their dream of earning a college degree.
Elation and gratitude. This is what 90 Cal State Fullerton nursing students witnessed as they helped to administer COVID-19 vaccines at the Disneyland and Soka University points of dispensing (PODs) in February. Working with the Orange County Health Care Agency, the students spent seven days administering 2,700 shots per day — totaling approximately 19,000 vaccinations […]
President Virjee paid his annual ‘Super Sunday’ visit to local African American churches – virtually this year – to encourage youth to go to college.
Twelve Cal State Fullerton students competed against the top 100 Moot Court teams in the country and brought home seven awards from the tournament, which was held virtually this year.
Freshman Krisha Marie Uy is among 10 students who joined the President’s Scholars program this academic year, which offers experiences and opportunities in academics, leadership, service and mentorship.
Rwanda Carter knows firsthand how social and economic inequalities disproportionately affect racial and ethnic minorities. She was raised in Watts, in South Central Los Angeles, where health, education and earnings levels are far below the national average. Her parents immigrated from Belize to the U.S., where they worked diligently to obtain permanent residency and sustain […]