$3 Million Grant to Support ‘ELEVAR’ Program for Latinx Graduate Students
CSUF has been awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand graduate-level educational opportunities and support to Latinx students.
CSUF has been awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand graduate-level educational opportunities and support to Latinx students.
Cal State Fullerton alum Leslie Mendez is working with the CSUF chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America to plan the 2024 ICON Conference.
CSUF leaders celebrated the start of construction to build a new 510-bed, apartment-style student housing complex, which when completed, will include affordable options.
CSUF educator William Toledo teaches future teachers how to engage in civic thinking and controversial political conversations with students they teach.
During Cal State Fullerton’s Alumni and Family Weekend, hundreds of attendees enjoyed Titan festivities and nine alumni were inducted into the Golden Tusk Club.
Excelencia in Education has recognized CSUF’s Project upGRADS as an Example of Excelencia for its exemplary work in advancing Latinx student success.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub has been approved by the California State University Board of Trustees.
Cal State Fullerton invited nationally recognized political consultant Mike Madrid to speak with faculty, staff and students about the impact of the Latino vote.
As the resident adviser for the Titans Unidos floor, Cal State Fullerton student Brian Rubio is passionate about fostering community for Latinx students.
To help meet California’s demand for health care workers, Cal State Fullerton has launched the “Professions Advancing and Transforming Health Academy” to expose undergraduates to career opportunities in the field.