In Memoriam – Mary Mark Zeyen
The professor of music emeritus and former vice president for academic affairs — and the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Cal State Fullerton — died June 25.
The professor of music emeritus and former vice president for academic affairs — and the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Cal State Fullerton — died June 25.
CSUF kinesiologist Andy Galpin has co-authored “Unplugged” in which they stress that fitness trackers, heart monitors and other technology can detract from the value of enjoying an activity or those around you during that activity.
Cal State Fullerton health science researcher Alice Lee is using large data sets in a study exploring the impact of infertility treatments and the risk of ovarian cancer.
Partnerships With Orange County employers offer a training ground for entrepreneurial student consultants.
Broadcast television veteran and lecturer Jesus Ayala will teach the fall course Reporting About Minorities of the Southern Border.
The Cal State Fullerton leader was part of a plenary session during the National Association of College and University Attorneys’ annual conference.
Genealogy expert says knowledge about your DNA can help tell your genetic story, if used wisely.
Three faculty members from the College of Communications recently saw their work in print.
A new Cal State Fullerton program allows first-year students to experience the cultural richness and experiences of study abroad.
Among the recent professional activities of CSUF faculty is an exhibit of illustrations by artist Cliff Cramp at the Great Park Gallery through Aug. 19, and Tenzin Dorjee’s chairmanship of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.