Faculty Make Presentations Across the Country
Fourteen CSUF faculty members were presenters at various conferences and meetings across the country recently.
Fourteen CSUF faculty members were presenters at various conferences and meetings across the country recently.
Jim Volz and other College of the Arts educators are receiving accolades from various organizations.
While it may not be clear sailing for the economy in 2016, a number of factors will keep the economy growing and avoid a recession, according to Cal State Fullerton economists Anil Puri and Mira Farka, presenters of the Midyear Economic Forecast, “Winter Blues or Turning Point.”
Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art center will showcase several exhibits, a free writers workshop and open mic night in May.
Margaret McCarthy receives Humanities and Social Sciences Cornerstone Award.
An art internship at University College Nordjylland will provide hands-on practice and the chance to experience another culture.
Cybersecurity experts on May 5 will discuss how to manage security breaches or attacks.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García welcomed the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, and as a member of the commission, took part in today’s discussions held on campus.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary presents a May 15 education program for families.
Researchers will begin a new study to investigate emotional patterns in children with autism spectrum disorder, thanks to a $412,000 National Institutes of Health grant.