Land Use and Conservation Advocate to Keynote Geography Conference
A case study of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor will be presented by CSUF alumna Melanie Schlotterbeck during the Nov. 2 All Points of the Compass geography conference.
A case study of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor will be presented by CSUF alumna Melanie Schlotterbeck during the Nov. 2 All Points of the Compass geography conference.
The College of Education welcomes three new faculty members this academic year.
Four Cal State Fullerton faculty members will participate in the Fullerton Public Library’s Oct. 15 panel discussion on “2018 Congressional Midterm Elections: What to Expect.”
Geological sciences faculty members Nicole Bonuso and James Parham, with a team of student researchers, worked on a collaborative project to digitalize marine invertebrate fossils found in Orange County.
To bring home the importance of ‘preparing home and family in the event of an earthquake, University Police will be hosting the Quake Trailer, an 8.0 magnitude simulator, Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the Quad.
To foster a college-going culture in the community, graduate students in the higher education program are presenting the Oct. 13 Maywood Education Fair.
Nine underrepresented students at Cal State Fullerton have begun a new educational journey, working toward a doctoral-level degree and, someday, teaching on a college campus.
Programs that support student research and encourage and support higher education endeavors are among the recipients of more than $7.8 million in grants and contracts awarded during the July-September quarter.
Titan faculty members will give an Oct.15 presentation about the mass deportation of Mexicans and Mexican Americans during the Great Depression. The event is free and open to the public.
In the hourlong session at the Oct. 4 meeting of VisionMakers, CSUF President Fram Virjee was interviewed about his life, his career and Cal State Fullerton.