The Jury’s Still Out on the Effects of Pretrial Publicity
Research by Jon Bruschke, chair and professor of human communications, suggests that pretrial publicity may have a more limited impact on trial outcomes than previously thought.
Research by Jon Bruschke, chair and professor of human communications, suggests that pretrial publicity may have a more limited impact on trial outcomes than previously thought.
Highlights from the Feb. 4 Black History Month reception. Hosted by President Fram Virjee and his wife, Julie, the celebration featured live jazz music, the screening of “Dear Dark-Skinned Black Girl,” and a menu of culturally relevant foods, such as jollof rice, popular in African countries, fried sweet plantains and collard greens.
Meet Tabashir Nobari, assistant professor of public health, whose research interests focus on early childhood obesity, health inequities, early child adversity and social determinants of health. Nobari earned her doctorate in public health at UCLA and has served as a research analyst for the Center on Social Disparities in Health at UC San Francisco and […]
A new study by Yinfei Kong, assistant professor of information systems and decision sciences, will explore gender differences among opioid users in getting and continuing medication-assisted treatment.
As the new coronavirus from China continues to spread, claiming hundreds of lives and infecting thousands, Cal State Fullerton biochemist Marcos E. Ortega studies how viruses replicate and cause infection — and seeks answers for possible treatment.
CSUF finance expert Jia Xie comments on California’s real estate market — one reason why the state’s economy is expected to outperform that nation’s economic trajectory.
Recent magna cum laude graduate inspired by the work of counting the homeless and directing them to services available.
Senior Chase Johnson has been honored with the Anne V. Coates Student Award from the American Cinema Editors, capturing CSUF’s first-ever win in this student film editing competition.
Three years ago, alumna Taylor Thornton delivered a powerful performance at Cal State Fullerton’s annual Black History Month reception. Today she is continuing her educational journey as a biology graduate student.
“Colores de la Vida,” the first-ever Titan art exhibition at the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana, is on display through March 20.