Conference Empowers Male Youth to Dream of College
Cal State Fullerton and the Orange County United Way partner to bring more than 300 high school students to campus for the second annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference.
Cal State Fullerton and the Orange County United Way partner to bring more than 300 high school students to campus for the second annual Male Youth Empowerment Conference.
A mural project, film screenings, lecture and spoken word event are among the activities planned for Cal State Fullerton’s Jan. 23-26 tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.
Students from across disciplines had the opportunity this fall to take part in educational activities in Ensenada and Guadalajara through CSUF study abroad programs.
Energy expert Henry Martinez offers encouragement and inspiration to Latino students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Campus members are celebrating the arrival of a woolly mammoth fossil — the newest Titan to join the CSUF family — at a special event Nov. 29 in the Titan Student Union’s Chapman Atrium.
The campus community can help needy students stave off hunger by making donations to an emergency fund the University maintains to assist students.
Renown scholar Paul Apodaca delivers keynote address focusing on the theme “We Are Still Here” at Cal State Fullerton’s Native American Heritage Month reception.
Is the flu vaccine for you? We asked a CSUF expert about the flu and the benefits of the flu vaccine.
Cal State Fullerton is taking specific, actionable steps to increase timely graduation rates for first-time freshmen and transfer students while eliminating the opportunity gap for traditionally underrepresented students as part of California State University’s Graduation Initiative 2025.
A cultural festival, president’s reception, film screenings and essay contest are among the activities planned for Cal State Fullerton’s celebration of Native American Heritage Month.