CSUF’s Latinx Lab Awarded $1 Million Grant to Support Storytelling Research
The Latinx Lab was awarded a $1 million Mellon Foundation grant to advance academic scholarship in Latinx and Chicanx studies.

The Latinx Lab was awarded a $1 million Mellon Foundation grant to advance academic scholarship in Latinx and Chicanx studies.

Alexandro Gradilla, CSUF associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, is the recipient of the 2025 John W. “Jack” Bedell Leadership in Collegial Governance Award.

Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., CSUF associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, and his students curated an exhibition at the Museum of Social Justice.

During Cal State Fullerton’s first Latinx Lab’s Social Justice and Storytelling Institute, 25 students learned how to confront social inequity and dismantle structural racism through the craft of diverse storytelling.

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Community Resource Center is the oldest cultural and identity based center.

Chicana and Chicano studies faculty member Marlén Ríos-Hernández discusses punk and its roots in marginalized communities.

After earning their bachelor’s degrees at Cal State Fullerton, three Mellon Mays fellows advance to graduate school.

Alumni Association recognizes first-generation, adult re-entry student Sergio Torres with the 2021 Outstanding Senior Award.