Campus Named a College of Distinction
Cal State Fullerton has received national recognition for its student-centered approach to undergraduate education by the college guidance tool Colleges of Distinction.
Cal State Fullerton has received national recognition for its student-centered approach to undergraduate education by the college guidance tool Colleges of Distinction.
Cal State Fullerton women’s cross country on Saturday won the first Big West Championship in program history while women’s soccer came back down 1-0 Sunday at Titan Stadium to defeat CSUN by a score of 2-1 to win the Big West Championship.
To celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, histories and contributions of indigenous people, Cal State Fullerton is presenting a Native American Heritage Month Celebration and Recognition Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
Cal State Fullerton’s Veterans Resource Center is hosting activities in November to pay tribute to campus student veterans and all veterans, beginning with a “Morning Colors“ flag raising ceremony on Monday, Nov. 4, in front of Langsdorf Hall.
From rainbow cupcakes to rainbow flags, students and other campus members celebrated LGBTQ History Month with pride at an Oct. 22 reception at the Golleher Alumni House, hosted by CSUF President Fram Virjee and his wife, Julie.
To celebrate the Southwest Asian North African community (SWANA), Cal State Fullerton’s Asian Pacific American Resource Center, in partnership with the Students for Justice in Palestine, the Lebanese Social Club and the Iranian Student Association, is hosting a week of activities beginning Oct. 21.
Cal State Fullerton’s Disability Support Services celebrates the 4th Annual Disability Awareness Day Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Humanities-Social Sciences Building.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Tuffy’s Graduation Scholars program is a cross-divisional initiative to guide first-year students every step of the way during their Titan college journey. Launched this fall semester, the program is a collaborative effort between the divisions of Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and Information Technology.
“(MEN)toring for Change: Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Violence Prevention” is the theme of the Oct. 25 Cal State Fullerton Violence Prevention Conference in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion. The event is free and open to the public.
Music historian John Koegel will be addressing an audience at the Library of Congress next month as part of the American Musicological Society, while Romarilyn Ralston, program director of Project Rebound has recently returned from addressing an audience at Yale University.