Life Shifts as Campus Community Responds to COVID-19
Cal State Fullerton is transitioning to telecommuting and online courses. We capture images from the first week
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.
Cal State Fullerton Athletics are suspended indefinitely
Women’s basket finishes historic season with loss in Big West Tourney
Cal State Fullerton students preparing for teaching careers and their education faculty adviser helped develop lessons for “Light the Lamp,” the Anaheim Ducks’ S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation and Education) First Flight Field Trip.
Numerous faculty and staff have received accolades for their outstanding work, including seven who received the university’s emeriti status.
A recent study by CSUF economists on Disneyland Resort’s fiscal impact on Southern California was mentioned in the NY Times on the closure of the parks and cruise line due to Coronavirus .
CSUF economist Adrian Fleissig discusses the powerful punch to local jobs and tourism.