Reimagining Higher Education in the Shadows of COVID-19
During a webinar hosted by the law firm of O’Melveny and Myers, President Virjee provided insight into how universities are coping and transforming in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
During a webinar hosted by the law firm of O’Melveny and Myers, President Virjee provided insight into how universities are coping and transforming in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CSUF prepares to incorporate virtual classes to start the school year, with some lab and performance classes, and research continuing in-person.
Cal State Fullerton biological science graduate Jennifer Ibarra studied how the growing problem of traffic and other loud urban noises affect seed-eating desert wildlife in finding food sources.
Graduate student find inspiration on project making queer history.
Activists toppling statues of the Rev. Junipero Serra cite his role in enslaving and killing the native people of California. Removing the statues could help oppressed communities heal, say CSUF scholars Alexandro José Gradilla and Janet Bregar.
Titan students and recent graduates are lending their public relations expertise to local businesses struggling to survive the pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton scientists contributed to a new gravitational-wave discovery, announced June 23 by the global LIGO Scientific Collaboration and European Virgo Collaboration, which came from an unusual cosmic system scientists have never observed before.
The Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research at CSUF has become a key connector and resource for OC nonprofits seeking help to survive the pandemic.
Lenny Wiersma, professor of kinesiology, says a pandemic doesn’t change our desire to prove we can do something. Performance goals offer purpose and control in times of upheaval or uncertainty.
Richard Parry, professor of management at Cal State Fullerton, discusses corporate bankruptcies amid the pandemic and his expectations for the rest of 2020.