Latino Student Journalists to Engage With Professionals at Workshop
Latino student journalists will take part in the InquireFirst Transparency and Investigative Reporting Workshop on campus Feb. 25-March 1.
Latino student journalists will take part in the InquireFirst Transparency and Investigative Reporting Workshop on campus Feb. 25-March 1.
More than 500 K-12 teachers and teacher candidates from Orange County and Los Angeles will come together Feb. 23 at the second annual People’s Education Conference at Cal State Fullerton. Centered around the themes of “radical joy and transformative justice,” the conference provides interactive workshops, and curricular and pedagogical materials designed to support pre- and in-service teachers in teaching and learning about social justice, culturally sustaining pedagogy, and activism. Presenters include CSUF alumni, and education faculty and students.
Alumna and longtime campus staff member died Feb. 8 at the age of 59.
Vision and Visionaries, CSUF annual event recognizing distinguished leaders and alumni set for Thursday, February 28th.
Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center celebrates one year of service as a central location to provide support for students who experience hardships.
The professor of theater emeritus died Feb. 10 at the age of 100.
Registration is open for the Center for Insurance Studies Golf Tournament on March 13.
A new California State University policy enacted in December establishes purchasing practices aimed at eliminating disposable plastic items.
The Family Business Hall of Fame’s annual induction ceremony will include a lifetime achievement award, several inductees, and an opportunity for CSUF students interested in a career with Enterprise Holdings to meet with Executive Chairman Andrew Taylor.
Can graduate students come up with a concise presentation on what can be years’ worth of research efforts? Approximately a dozen will try later this week, giving three-minute presentations on their graduate theses.