Convocation 2022: Looking Forward and Celebrating the Past
During its annual Convocation, Cal State Fullerton leadership welcomed faculty, staff, students and friends to the 2022-23 academic year.
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. […]
Will the Titans spoil the party for Coach K’s Duke Blue Devils and the loyal fan base that will undoubtedly pack the Bon Secours Wellness Arena? That outcome will be determined tonight in Greenville, South Carolina, as the Titans and the Blue Devils square off in the first round of the NCAA Championship tournament. Until […]
Check the suitcases, load up the backpacks, and get comfy because the Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball team is traveling to Greenville, South Carolina, to play the Duke Blue Devils in the first round of the NCAA Championship. The team posted a winning record of 21-10, were crowned the Big West Tournament champions after defeating […]
Cal State Fullerton Athletics is set to unveil the newly renovated and fully dedicated 6,500 square foot softball facility today. (Thursday, February 10th) The ceremony will take place between noon-1 pm at Anderson Family Field. Continue reading at Titan Athletics.
President Fram Virjee shared the campus’ financial position and identified challenges moving forward at the recent Academic Senate meeting.
At a Hispanic Heritage Month reception with local Latinx leaders, President Virjee introduced the new Mexican Consulate and recognized longtime university supporter Gaddi Vasquez.
President Fram Virjee discussed diversity, equity and inclusion with alumnus Tam Nguyen, president of Advance Beauty College, for the Cultures United program sponsored by Orange County United Way.