Governor Signs Bill Addressing Homelessness, Hunger Among College Students
A new state law will complement the California State University’s own efforts to address the issue of hunger and homelessness among college students.
A new state law will complement the California State University’s own efforts to address the issue of hunger and homelessness among college students.
The Veterans Resource Center is offering VETNET Ally seminars Oct. 5 and Nov. 3 to educate the campus community about the needs and concerns of military service members and veterans.
Student groups and departments are celebrating the achievements of Hispanics through a variety of programs continuing through Oct. 12.
Cal State Fullerton’s WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center is accepting donations of gently used professional attire to stock its new career closet for students.
Cal State Fullerton’s nationally-accredited Children’s Center offers a safe and educational place for infants and toddlers of students working to complete their degrees.
Connecting employers with Titan talent, CSUF’s Career Center invites more than 200 companies to campus this fall.
Students will soon be able to take advantage of an expanded Titan Student Union with additional space to study, relax and meet between classes at Cal State Fullerton.
Through the month of September, CSUF’s Housing and Residence Life is asking its 1,900 residents to consider donating one of their guest meals to students in need.
The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) doctoral internship in health service psychology has achieved national accreditation from the American Psychological Association.
As the fall semester begins at Cal State Fullerton, students moving into the residence halls take part in “Opening Day” festivities.