‘College Is for You’: Super Sunday Efforts Focus on Prospective Black Students
Every year, President Fram Virjee, faculty and staff members visit African American churches to encourage congregants to attend college.
Every year, President Fram Virjee, faculty and staff members visit African American churches to encourage congregants to attend college.
The goal of Cal State Fullerton’s next strategic plan is collect, analyze and integrate the voices, ideas and wisdom of Titan family and supporters.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Cal State Fullerton held a dinner to honor the university’s commitment to the Asian Pacific Islander community.
CSUF President Fram Virjee welcomes students, faculty and staff back for the spring semester and announces his retirement, effective July 31, 2023.
Over the past five years, Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee and First Lady Julie Virjee have spread holiday cheer with their 57 Chevy sleigh and a team of reindeer.
The University Singers, President Fram Virjee and First Lady Julie Virjee spread holiday cheer throughout campus while Titans are hard at work preparing for finals.
During its annual Convocation, Cal State Fullerton leadership welcomed faculty, staff, students and friends to the 2022-23 academic year.
Cal State Fullerton’s video series “The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism” is expanding further with the launch of its next chapter.
“We Stand Together,” a national coalition of university leaders, recently invited civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry to speak to campuses.
In a Wall Street Journal news story, the newspaper reimagined the NCAA men’s Div. 1 championship bracket not by how the 68 teams played on the court but by a university’s affordability. Cal State Fullerton beat San Diego State in the finals to win the affordability championship with an average net price of $8,322 annually. […]