Juneteenth Celebrated at Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton recently commemorated Juneteenth, a federal holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States.
Cal State Fullerton recently commemorated Juneteenth, a federal holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States.
Cal State Fullerton will commemorate Juneteenth with the raising of a Pan Afrikan flag Friday, June 17.
In 1992, while I was a Cal State Fullerton student studying abroad in Germany, Black motorist Rodney King was beaten by police officers. Those officers were subsequently acquitted, and civil unrest broke out in Los Angeles. In our shared kitchen, my European floormates asked me to explain why. It was the first time I recall […]
Growing up in Taiwan, a monoracial society, sexism was the first type of oppression I experienced. I am forever grateful and appreciative of my parents having “the talk” with me very early on about people who think less of women and girls. The clear message that “they” are the ones who are wrong has been […]
Three Titan Excellence winners were honored during Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 University Awards Program, and one was recognized as the Titan of the Year.
Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 University Awards Program honored the facilities operations team for its service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 University Awards Program honored the McNair Scholars Program for preparing underrepresented students for graduate school.
The annual University Awards Program featured fun and sincere appreciation to campus faculty and staff members for their service.
“You might want to know how someone who grew up in Compton — a place that had one of the highest murder rates, per capita, in the world — went from a place of violence to becoming a scholar of Martin Luther King Jr.?” said Gerald C. Rivers, during a Titans Together speaker series event […]
Eight CSUF faculty and staff have been awarded emeriti status.