Women’s History Month to Focus on ‘Reclaiming Our Time’
Cal State Fullerton brings thought-leaders, advocates and mentors to campus this month as part of the university’s celebration of Women’s History Month.
Cal State Fullerton brings thought-leaders, advocates and mentors to campus this month as part of the university’s celebration of Women’s History Month.
Actress Misty Monroe shared her story “Unapologetically Black” with students, faculty and staff during CSUF’s annual celebration of Black History Month.
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center, housed in McCarthy Hall, helps students access such services as food assistance, emergency temporary housing, hygiene products, gently used professional attire and emergency financial support.
Islamophobia on college campuses, stepping up to rape culture, reframing disability, and pain and anger in the LGBTQ community are a few of the featured topics at CSUF’s Feb. 24 Social Justice Summit.
Nearly 700 students from area high schools attended a variety of campus programs during a Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities/U.S. Army University Tour.
CSUF launches a basic needs center to support students facing such hardships as food or housing insecurity. Campus donations of new hygiene products and gently used professional clothing will be accepted.
CSUF and CSU leaders shared the new academic preparation changes that promotes student success for incoming freshmen in need of additional support in college-level math and English courses.
Berenecea Johnson Eanes, CSUF’s vice president for student affairs, becomes the 13th Titan to receive the CSU’s prestigious Wang Family Excellence Award.
More than 75,500 undergraduates apply for fall 2018 admission at CSUF.
A champion for student success, Berenecea Johnson Eanes has been selected to receive the California State University’s 2018 Wang Family Excellence Award and will be recognized at the Jan. 30 CSU Board of Trustees meeting.