‘Al Día’ Takes First Place in TV News at CSU Media Arts Festival
The Titan team behind “Al Día” took first place in television news at the CSU Media Arts Festival, while two other Titan teams were recognized as finalists.

The Titan team behind “Al Día” took first place in television news at the CSU Media Arts Festival, while two other Titan teams were recognized as finalists.

A dedication ceremony celebrated renaming the College of Education’s flagship center to honor SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union.

Titans reflect on their historic gold medal wins at the Tokyo Olympics.

Reenrollment specialists reaching out to students who didn’t register for fall semester resulted in more than 1,500 reenrolling.

Nearly one-third of California’s population lives in areas vulnerable to wildfires. A faculty and student engineering team is using artificial intelligence to save property — and lives.

Students and alumnae of the university’s HACU Ambassador Program share the impact it has had on their lives and careers.

Campus members are invited to the fall launch of the One Book, One CSUF program for a discussion of “They Called Us Enemy.”

Mauricio Gomez Lopez is the CSUF recipient of the 2021 CSU Trustees’ Award, the highest recognition of student achievement given by the university system.

In 2017, Leslie Bruce, a Cal State Fullerton lecturer in English and faculty fellow for Writing Across the Curriculum, noticed that there were programs to assist students in writing for general education and undergraduate classes. But what about programs for graduate students? “I saw a gap in the support so we collaborated with librarian Jie […]

Campus members gathered for Titans Remember to reflect on the losses of the pandemic and to feel the support of fellow Titans.