In Memoriam — Michael Davis
Michael Davis, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, died June 17.
Michael Davis, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, died June 17.
A new book by Michael Steiner, professor emeritus of American Studies, looks at philosopher Horace Kallen’s concept of cultural pluralism, which remains highly relevant today.
Laura Kraft, who received her bachelor’s degree alongside her daughter in 2017, returned to Cal State Fullerton to earn her master’s degree in gerontology.
To give insight into the morphology — the function and development — of the whale shark and how this fish feeds, Cal State Fullerton marine biology student Jacob Javier documented the biological structures in baby and adult whale sharks to understand their filtration with hopes of making a biologically inspired filter.
Cal State Fullerton is pleased that the Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
CSUF’s deputy chief of staff reflects on recent events and the rereading of a powerful book.
Eric Gonzaba, an assistant professor of American Studies specializing in race and sexuality, calls the ruling the most important decision in the court’s history on gay rights.
Alexie Aguayo earned his bachelor’s degree in communications at Cal State Fullerton a mere two years after graduating from high school.
With the university’s DEGREE (Division 1, Eligibility, Graduation, Retention, Engage, Empower) Program, Titan student-athletes are staying on track for graduation and practicing academic focus amid challenges such as COVID-19.
Cecelia McWilliams and Manpreet Luthra are among more than 30 Cal State Fullerton students who have been accepted to medical and other health professions schools.