Marketing Faculty Explore How Advertising Sells Guilty Pleasures
From desserts to vacations, today’s marketers are experts at engaging the public with products, places and pastimes that they enjoy – and feel guilty about afterwards.
From desserts to vacations, today’s marketers are experts at engaging the public with products, places and pastimes that they enjoy – and feel guilty about afterwards.
Cal State Fullerton, Sacramento State’s Center for California Studies and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon sponsor a Dec. 5 panel discussion on the state’s diversity and its expression through the range and variety of food cultures influences what it means to be a Californian.
Marketing Professor Chiranjeeve Kohli has collected expert-approved advice for young adults as they begin their professional lives. The results will soon find their way into a forthcoming book.
Passion has driven Mayra Bendavid not only to serve her country but to serve with distinction. The combat veteran and ROTC cadet was recently honored for her service and leadership.
As Cal State Fullerton applauded the Nov. 15 launch of a new strategic plan, the campus community also celebrated the completion and accomplishments of its predecessor — the university’s first five-year strategic plan, unveiled in 2013.
Dydia DeLyser, a CSUF associate professor of geography and the environment and archivist for retired astronaut William A. Anders, contributed to the naming of two craters on the moon to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 space mission.
A team of computer science students finished in second place at the national Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition, where top teams in the country were challenged to discover, triage and mitigate critical security vulnerabilities.
CSUF’s African American Studies Department will host a Dec. 5 forum examining intersecting identities and athletics in the United States.
Berenecea J. Eanes, Cal State Fullerton vice president for student affairs, receives the Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as a Dean/Vice President from NASPA Region VI.
Mathematics major Rico Palafox and biological science major Joshua Fonbuena both received a 2018 Student Presentation Award for their research at the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS): The National Diversity in STEM Conference in Texas.