Enriching the Educational Experience
Cal State Fullerton faculty members were recently awarded grants to develop programs and other efforts to gain more understanding into what and how students learn.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members were recently awarded grants to develop programs and other efforts to gain more understanding into what and how students learn.
The biologist and cancer researcher was the third president of Cal State Fullerton and the first African-American woman to lead a major university west of the Mississippi.
Members of the Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball, dance and cheer teams helped fill 28 busses to the brim with toys for kids in need as a part of Spark of Love’s 24th annual Stuff-A-Bus event last Friday.
CSUF alumna discusses the financial challenges middle-income students face.
A program to help first-generation graduate students has received a $500,000 plus grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum’s latest exhibit captures the beauty of owls in a variety of pencil, charcoal, ink, watercolor and woodcut artworks. The exhibit runs from Nov. 19 to Jan. 8.
CSUF’s Romarilyn Ralston and Brady Heiner discuss the program to help former inmates gain access to high education.
Across Cal State Fullerton, faculty members are getting together on a regular basis as part of small, faculty learning communities focused on diversity and inclusion. The communities were created to share knowledge, skills and ways of working on a campus that prides itself on being inclusive and understanding of its diverse population.
This year’s University holiday message will feature social media posts from our Titan family. Find out how to get your best Instagram holiday post on the official Cal State Fullerton holiday video.
To benefit its educational programs, the Fullerton Arboretum will host a Nov. 5-6 California Native Plant Sale and a Dec. 3-4 Cactus and Succulent Sale.