Tuffy’s Basic Needs Center Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center celebrates one year of service as a central location to provide support for students who experience hardships.
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center celebrates one year of service as a central location to provide support for students who experience hardships.
At Cal State Fullerton, former and current foster youth have a team of individuals who provide support and guidance.
Any student — new or continuing — who seeks consideration for any financial aid for the 2019-20 academic year must apply by March 2.
On Super Sunday, Feb. 17, Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee encouraged congregants at Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church to pursue a college education.
Cal State Fullerton’s Susan Barua, dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, advocates for STEM education and workforce development in Washington, D.C., during meetings with congressional member and staffers. Other CSUF faculty will be presenting their research at various conferences this spring.
Since its grand opening one year ago, Cal State Fullerton’s Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center has served as a central location for students to receive support for unforeseen emergencies, crises or catastrophic events.
CSUF alumnus Michael R. Groff shared his insights on leadership with students at the Feb. 6 Titan Future Leaders program.
Vice President Eanes is the recipient of the 2019 Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as Dean/Vice President.
Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Black History Month features a president’s reception, two movie discussions, trivia competition and more.
Martha Zavala Perez, coordinator of the CSUF Dreamers Resource Center, reflects on her own visit to the State of the Union Address in 2017.