Asian American Studies Evolves From Program to Department
In recognition of its continual growth and long-time operations as an independent unit, CSUF’s Asian American Studies Program is now a department.
In recognition of its continual growth and long-time operations as an independent unit, CSUF’s Asian American Studies Program is now a department.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Sport Performance is working with the Anaheim Ducks, offering pre-season fitness testing and helping create individual training programs for the players.
Later this month, faculty members will have the opportunity to participate in a problem-solving methodology exercise led by CSUF students.
The project scientist for NASA’s Cassini mission, an expert on planetary ring systems, shares her experiences as a space explorer.
Four faculty written or edited publications have been recognized for their scholarship.
A new study-abroad course in Argentina in clinical microbiology gave biological science students the opportunity to learn about infectious diseases.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science is presenting “ECS Week,” featuring “Professor For A Day” Feb. 22 with alumni and industry professionals.
The 17th annual New Music Festival brings together faculty, visiting artists and School of Music students for five days of collaboration and joint performances.
Wylie Aitken, Dick Ackerman and the late Tom Fuentes will be honored at a March 1 event hosted by CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History.
College of the Arts students headline shows through the spring semester.