Excelencia in Education Recognizes Three CSUF Programs for Championing Latinx Success
Excelencia in Education recognized three Cal State Fullerton programs for their success in advancing Latinx student achievement.
Excelencia in Education recognized three Cal State Fullerton programs for their success in advancing Latinx student achievement.
Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., CSUF associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, and his students curated an exhibition at the Museum of Social Justice.
CSUF student Emely Espino Bardales was one of eight students selected for the 2023-24 Latinas Excelling at Doctoral Degrees (LEADD) training program.
In Cal State Fullerton’s Leveraging Nutritional Knowledge Program students learn about public health, nutrition and chronic disease prevention.
During Latinx Heritage Month, CSUF reflects on what it means to be a Hispanic-Serving Institution that champions Latinx student success.
The second Celebración de CSUF: ¡Somos Titans! event raised more than $250,000 to help provide scholarships and support programs for Latinx students.
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.
To examine society’s systemic practices, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Lab is launching the Social Justice and Storytelling Summer Institute in June.
Grammy-award winning Latin jazz artist, Poncho Sanchez, taught a master class for students at Cal State Fullerton.
An Oct. 2 concert by Grammy Award-winning musician Poncho Sanchez raised more than $300,000 to support Latinx students at CSUF.