Masculinity, Politics and Personality Are Topics of New Faculty Publications
A roundup of faculty activities, from short stories and choreography to presentations.
A roundup of faculty activities, from short stories and choreography to presentations.
U.S. Tour of iDebate Rwanda stops at CSUF for friendly competition focused on healing and changing young students’ lives.
On National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11), a CSUF assistant professor of counseling will discuss his research on the strengths, resiliency and support systems during the coming out process for LGBTQ individuals.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science welcomes three new faculty members this academic year.
“Think Like Einstein” is a new course for incoming math and science majors to teach them how to think critically, expose them to STEM majors and form peer connections to gain skills for college success.
A federally funded program to broaden students’ understanding of career options in the healthcare field, particularly allied health will be expanding to reach more students, offer more opportunities and provide the support and guidance to help students succeed.
CSUF forensics duo to deliberate forgiveness with iDebate Rwanda team on campus Sept. 27.
A new study by CSUF faculty-student researchers about how giant manta rays filter their food was published in the scientific journal Science Advances —and hold key to new water filtration systems.
Business faculty members with research interest in audits, acquisitions, and housing joined Cal State Fullerton this fall.
Sara Berlinger, Sherin Tara and Hunter Stepp traveled hundred and thousands of miles for new experiences, attending ROTC camps around the world.