Titan Talks Speakers Bureau
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
In order to educate campus members on issues facing LGBTQ students, the LGBTQ Resource Center is offering a speaker’s bureau known as Titan Talks.
California State University, Fullerton has been awarded a seven-year grant that is expected to total $7.2 million to guide seventh-grade students in Anaheim on a pathway to higher education. First-year funding is $1.1 million.
Cal State Fullerton’s LGBTQ Resource Center has scheduled a number of programs for the fall semester.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Orange County United Way to provide college-exposure programming for middle and high school students participating in the Destination Graduation program.
Titans who call the residence halls their home away home for the 2015-16 academic year arrived on campus Thursday.
President Mildred García welcomed University and community members to a reception celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islanders’ cultures, achievements and legacies.
Nine faculty and staff members were among the presenters at the 2015 NCCEP GEAR UP conference in San Francisco in July.
Incoming students are taking part in Cal State Fullerton’s summer tradition: New Student Orientation.
Thirty seniors from the Anaheim Union High School District are on campus this week, July 13-17, taking part in the Educational Talent Search’s 2015 Senior Success Camp.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García has been cheering on the Titan baseball team while making connections with local institutions during a two-week visit to South Korea.