How Social Media Is Influencing the Impeachment Process
CSUF faculty members Scott Spitzer and Jason Shepard discuss a key difference between today’s impeachment landscape and that of the past: social media.
CSUF faculty members Scott Spitzer and Jason Shepard discuss a key difference between today’s impeachment landscape and that of the past: social media.
To celebrate the Southwest Asian North African community (SWANA), Cal State Fullerton’s Asian Pacific American Resource Center, in partnership with the Students for Justice in Palestine, the Lebanese Social Club and the Iranian Student Association, is hosting a week of activities beginning Oct. 21.
From Frankenstein to the Joker, Cal State Fullerton professors the discuss monsters in literature and film — and what studying them reveals about broader issues and fears in American life.
CSUF public relations students and faculty are playing a significant role in this year’s Public Relations Society of America International Conference in San Diego.
Spend the day at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Saturday, Oct. 26, for a daytime look at nighttime animals. “Creatures of the Night,” held from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., features guided nature hikes about the animals that live at Tucker and family-friendly activities such as pumpkin-carving, crafts and more.
Margie Brown-Coronel, assistant professor of history, will offer historical context to current circumstances at play on the U.S.-Mexico border during an Oct. 21 talk at the Fullerton Public Library.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Tuffy’s Graduation Scholars program is a cross-divisional initiative to guide first-year students every step of the way during their Titan college journey. Launched this fall semester, the program is a collaborative effort between the divisions of Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and Information Technology.
Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing program, EMBRACE, promotes attributes like cultural sensitivity and workplace diversity.
“(MEN)toring for Change: Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Violence Prevention” is the theme of the Oct. 25 Cal State Fullerton Violence Prevention Conference in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion. The event is free and open to the public.
“A successful exhibition is one that empowers the viewer at many entry points,” says Jennifer Frias, the 2014 MFA art-art design alumna who returned to campus this fall to serve as art gallery director. She speaks as she sits just inside the Begovich Gallery, looking over the artwork currently on display in “A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place.”