Faculty, Alumni Research and Expertise in Presentation and Print
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Incoming President’s Scholars and Guardian Scholars were welcomed to campus at an informal gathering hosted by CSUF President Fram Virjee and his wife, Julie.
When Disneyland Resort wanted an accurate and objective assessment of their economic impact on the region, they turned to the Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting at Cal State Fullerton.
Three public health and two child and adolescent studies scholars are among the nine tenure-track faculty members who joined Cal State Fullerton’s College of Health and Human Development this fall.
Cal State Fullerton biological science professor Nikolas Nikolaidis, professor of biological science, will present “The Lessons 500,000 Human Genome Sequences Taught Us” at a Sept. 25 faculty noontime talk at Pollak Library.
To increase awareness of the dangers of earthquakes, such as the 6.4 and 7.1 quakes that struck the Ridgecrest area in July, as well as the importance of preparing for such events, Cal State Fullerton’s University Police have scheduled two October programs for the campus.
Two new faculty members joined Cal State Fullerton’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics this academic year. Julia Y.K. Chan explores ways to improve the teaching and learning of chemistry to increase the number of college students in STEM disciplines. Kathryn Metcalf studies tectonophysics — the physics of plate tectonics as the Earth’s surface moves as a result of earthquakes.
President Fram Virjee recognized the following individuals with the conferral of emeriti status in honor of their combined 146 years of service to the campus. They are: Welson Badal, assistant vice president emeritus for information technology, after more than 30 years of service on campusPaul Foote, professor emeritus of accounting, for 30 years of service […]
Susan Egan, who brought the character Belle to life when the musical ”Beauty and the Beast” came to the Broadway stage in 1994, visited CSUF last week to work with musical theatre students and cast members who will be staging the production this October.
Four doctoral students affiliated with Cal State Fullerton have been named among this year’s CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program.