Male Success Initiative Aims to Help Men of Color Thrive
A Cal State Fullerton initiative is working to expand academic and leadership services for underserved male students of color.
A Cal State Fullerton initiative is working to expand academic and leadership services for underserved male students of color.
A Tuesday, Feb, 7, reception featuring a talk by Joel Abraham, associate professor of biological science, and hosted by President Mildred García is one of the activities scheduled for Black History Month.
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education recently awarded Cal State Fullerton a 2017 Promising Practices Award for its student success teams.
Cal State Fullerton kicks off the spring semester this month with additional academic offerings, more ways to access instructional materials and more options for commuters.
A Student Success Initiative approved by students three years ago has made substantive improvements to strengthen and improve areas that help students succeed in their educational goals.
For undocumented students, the Titan Dreamers Resource Center is a “home away from away,” a place to seek advice, support and solace to achieve academic success.
Four campus members were recently recognized for their accomplishments.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and administrators completed the fall semester and the second fiscal year quarter, receiving more than $5.7 million in grants and contracts for a variety of programs that help students succeed in their educational endeavors, as well as support faculty research projects.
President Mildred García conferred the emeriti title on a number of campus people in December including three alumni.
Titan Direct Access Program offers digital books at 40 to 60 percent off the print price.