Educators Present Anti-Racist Teaching Practices in Fall Webinar Series
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is offering a free webinar series this fall semester to address underlying racist policies and practices that exist in schools.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is offering a free webinar series this fall semester to address underlying racist policies and practices that exist in schools.
The start of fall semester brings a variety of changes to campus due to the pandemic.
Binod Tiwari, associate vice president of research and sponsored projects, discusses how the university secured a record $31.5 million in grants and contracts in 2019-20.
As 480,000 California State University students prepare to log on for the start of a new academic year, the coronavirus crisis has produced changes that look different across the system’s 23 campuses.
Thirty-six new tenure-track faculty members will join Cal State Fullerton for the 2020-21 academic year. The subject matter experts hail from a variety of disciplines and institutions from around the world.
Irwin Gill missed being able to operate a manual transmission when he lost use of his legs. So, he engineered a new to control a car.
A mannequin covered in thousands of corn kernels, created by Mexico City-based artist Alfadir Luna and CSUF alumnus Alejandro Olivares, is currently on view at Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana.
Fifty faculty members have been granted sabbaticals or leaves in the 2020-21 academic year to pursue a wide variety of scholarly projects.
Cal State Fullerton announces administrators and department chairs joining the university this fall, including a new provost and vice president for student affairs.
Christopher Wongsavanh, a civil engineering graduate, is a recipient of a Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Transportation-Federal Highway Administration.