Communications Professor’s Book Examines ‘Tweeting to Freedom’
Anthony Fellow, professor of communications, has co-authored “Tweeting to Freedom,” a study of people’s use of the internet to promote social movements in more than 30 countries.
Anthony Fellow, professor of communications, has co-authored “Tweeting to Freedom,” a study of people’s use of the internet to promote social movements in more than 30 countries.
“It’s Personal: Meeting the Needs of Every Student” is the theme of the 2018 Better Together: California Teachers Summit July 27 at CSUF, where educators can learn teaching strategies to use in the classroom —and more.
Nearly 12,000 Titans are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s 2018 commencement ceremonies held over three days, May 18-20.
Recent presentations, including an award-winning effort, cover such topics as student team projects, roles of faculty and students, autism identification and treatment and learning disabilities.
Thousands attend the annual Welcome to California State University, Fullerton Day.
Biological science major Kelsey Nannini won a national award for her research on “hard-to-identify” flatworms — colorful free-living marine predators that are often found on rocks in intertidal environments.
Creative and scholarly works in fields ranging from dance, cinema and television, engineering and kinesiology were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during CSUF’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Office has secured more than $3 million in philanthropic support for Graduation Initiative 2025.
Cal State Fullerton’s High School Equivalency Program helps prepare migrant farmworkers and their families for the opportunities available through education. This April about 100 farmworker students and their families took part in University Day, a day filled with workshops, activities and campus tours.
With the “Pollak Library: 60 Years of Community Service” exhibit a nod to the university’s 60th anniversary, the library is “uniquely positioned to add an alternative perspective using the library itself as the lens,” says exhibit curator Trish Campbell.