CSUF Opens ‘Brave Space’ With $2.9 Million Planned Gift
CSUF opened the Dippel Cochran Brave Space, thanks to a $2.9 million planned gift from late IT leader Gene H. Dippel and his partner, alum Ray L. Cochran.

CSUF opened the Dippel Cochran Brave Space, thanks to a $2.9 million planned gift from late IT leader Gene H. Dippel and his partner, alum Ray L. Cochran.

Cal State Fullerton celebrates Women’s History Month in March with a series of events that elevate women’s stories through dialogue and reflection.

Cal State Fullerton invites the Titan community to participate in programs during the month of February that honor Black history and culture.

Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

Phenicia McCullough was appointed Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for human resources and inclusive excellence following a national search.

At the LeadHERship Women’s Conference, Disney Legend and CSUF alum Martha Blanding encouraged Titans to believe in themselves and their talents.

Cal State Fullerton celebrated its dedicated faculty, staff and administrators during the 2025 University Awards Program.

Campus and community members celebrate the opening of Cal State Fullerton’s Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Resource Center.

CSUF President Ronald S. Rochon delivered his first Convocation and State of the University address Sept. 19 at Meng Concert Hall.

During Latinx Heritage Month, CSUF reflects on what it means to be a Hispanic-Serving Institution that champions Latinx student success.