Student Works, Faculty Expertise Showcased
A round up of student and faculty activities from the College of the Arts.
A round up of student and faculty activities from the College of the Arts.
From fellowships and awards for research and creativity, Cal State Fullerton faculty and students continue to make their mark.
The public is invited to free September shows of “A Photon’s Journey Across Space, Time and Mind” at Cal State Fullerton’s Dan Black Planetarium. Show dates are Sept. 3, 4 and 6.
Sara Johnson, CSUF professor of anthropology and director of the U-ACRE program, is the recipient of the California State University’s 2019 Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award.
Cal State Fullerton ranked eighth in the nation for Hispanic enrollment among the nation’s four-year schools in Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education’s Aug. 26 issue, “Top 100 Colleges for Hispanics.”
With personal belongings filled to the brim on rolling carts, new and returning students move into the university’s residence halls.
On Friday, Sept. 20, hundreds of faculty, staff and students gathered not only for a dedication ceremony of a building but also to honor one of the giants of Cal State Fullerton: President Milton A. Gordon, the university’s longest serving president.
Cal State Fullerton’s Julián Jefferies, associate professor of literacy and reading education, is featured in California State University’s Higher Ed Rewired podcast on “Global Service-Learning and First Gen.”
Cal State Fullerton President Framroze Virjee made the following statements to the university community shortly after a Thursday press conference announcing that Fullerton Police Department had arrested a suspect in the fatal stabbing of Steven Chan, a former administrator who was working at the university as a consultant. Fullerton Police announced at a 1 p.m. press conference […]
Titan alumnus and faculty member David Morgasen discusses his new animated comedy television show concept and how his Titan experience informs his work and his experience impacts his teaching.