COVID-19 UPDATE: Construction on Eastside Parking Structure Continues
Construction will continue on Eastside Parking Structure 2 while the campus is under the suspension of all non-essential campus functions due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Construction will continue on Eastside Parking Structure 2 while the campus is under the suspension of all non-essential campus functions due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Students, faculty, and staff this week became witnesses to history as they packed their laptops, books, and offices to enter a world of virtual instruction, limited on-campus resources, and the postponement of milestone events like commencement. For Cal State Fullerton students, the worldwide coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may be a defining moment in their lives.
The Small Business Development Center at Cal State Fullerton is providing relief and resources to small businesses impacted by the new coronavirus in Orange County and the Inland Empire.
Kirsten Vangsness ’96 is the co-writer of the final episode of ‘Criminal Minds’ and a co-owner of the Blinking Owl Distillery in Santa Ana.
Research by Sinjini Mitra, associate professor of information systems and decision sciences, and Gerard Beenen, professor of management and associate dean of community engagement and faculty and staff development at Mihaylo College, provides insights educators can use to enhance student learning in an online environment.
Future teacher wants to bring just, inclusive and equitable education into the classroom.
Cal State Fullerton is transitioning to telecommuting and online courses. We capture images from the first week
Elizabeth Pillsworth, professor of anthropology, and alumna Jaclyn Magginetti ’08, ’12 (B.A., M.A. anthropology) are the authors of a new study on “Women’s Sexual Strategies in Pregnancy,” published in the journal of Evolution and Human Behavior.
Barbra Erickson, professor of anthropology, discusses how the new coronavirus (COVID-19) is an example of a “crowd disease” — the type that has only impacted humans since they began to live in dense populations.
Cal State Fullerton’s graduate program in speech pathology ranks No. 3 in the nation for earning potential, according to gradreports.com.