Join ‘The Book of Unknown Americans’ Author As Part of One Book, One CSUF Program
Cristina Henriquez, author of “The Book of Unknown Americans,” will visit campus virtually on Oct. 8 as part of the university’s One Book, One CSUF program.
Cristina Henriquez, author of “The Book of Unknown Americans,” will visit campus virtually on Oct. 8 as part of the university’s One Book, One CSUF program.
Warmer weather may be making it harder for the gastropods to hold onto the shore — and easier for birds to pluck them off.
The campus’ emeriti group recently awarded 13 scholarships totaling $26,000 to accomplished students.
A swarm of nearly 600 earthquakes in Southern California has some asking how much warning we’ll have before the next ‘Big One.”
See the latest publications, presentations and awards from Cal State Fullerton faculty members.
COVID-19’s closure of gallery spaces calls for creativity in making art accessible to the public, says Jennifer Frias, director and curator of the Begovich Gallery at Cal State Fullerton.
Provost Carolyn Thomas and Vice President of Human Resources, Diversity and Inclusion David Forgues share techniques put to the test in Thomas’s spring selection and the entirely online interview process.
Herbert Rutemiller, professor emeritus of management science, died Sept. 28.
Cal State Fullerton awarded a record-breaking number of degrees to underrepresented students in 2019-20, according to the university’s Office of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness.
In preparation for the November general election, CSUF’s Office of Alumni Engagement is hosting a voter education series via Zoom and Instagram Live.