In Memoriam — Gerald P. Rosen
The professor emeritus of sociology, who served Cal State Fullerton for 40 years, is remembered for his groundbreaking study of Chicanos and activism.
The professor emeritus of sociology, who served Cal State Fullerton for 40 years, is remembered for his groundbreaking study of Chicanos and activism.
Cal State Fullerton’s “Introduction to Gerontology” pairs students with seniors to strengthen intergenerational understanding and relieve loneliness between both age groups. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the program has transitioned to virtual sessions.
Gordon Capp, a Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of social work, is the co-author of a new report surveying 1,275 school social workers across the country on issues related to COVID-19.
Cal State Fullerton held its first-ever virtual “Geology Field Camp” course, where students still gained valuable knowledge to excel in the geoscience world. The traditional summer field camp was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
College students are attempting to prevent the decline in voter turnout.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Saul Contreras’ research on the history of Anaheim Stadium helps put into context a recent proposal to develop 153 acres of privately owned land surrounding the stadium.
Orange County business leaders are more optimistic than they were in the second quarter of 2020, according to a recent survey by the Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting. However, the recovery is fragile and risks remain, warns center director Anil Puri.
CSUF historian Margie Brown-Coronel discusses the removal of monuments and statues with controversial histories, from Confederate generals to Spanish conquistadors.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education faculty members are presenting free webinars for K-12 teachers, offered through SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Center for Creativity and Critical Thinking, focusing on online teaching strategies and support.
Siobhan Brooks, associate professor and chair of African American Studies, discusses how many tenure-track black faculty members in higher education experience inordinate difficulties when looking for housing, a situation that COVID-19 has amplified.