Faculty Experts Discuss the Facebook Fallout
CSUF’s social media and marketing experts say this isn’t the first breach for Facebook, but consumers are likely to forget before regulations are in place.
CSUF’s social media and marketing experts say this isn’t the first breach for Facebook, but consumers are likely to forget before regulations are in place.
The ensemble will perform works from “There Will Come Soft Rains,” composed by Professor of Music Pamela Madsen and supported by a National Endowment for the Arts award.
Nina Robson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is receiving a $500,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program, known as the CAREER award, to support her robotics research efforts.
CSUF’s celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month begins with an April 3 president’s reception featuring mindfulness educator Charlotte Ái Nguyễn.
A wide range of programs, including a documentary, workshops and lectures, is being offered in celebration of National Public Health Week.
A mysterious disease known as sea star wasting syndrome has been killing sea stars along the West Coast. Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying why.
From the stage to computers, networking and women in American history — faculty research endeavors can be seen in the numerous books published over the previous year.
Faculty members shared their expertise in presentations and training sessions throughout the world.
Margaret S. Woyski, emeritus professor of geological sciences and associate dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, died March 10.
College of Communications graduates working in television news return to discuss how CSUF prepared them for careers in a competitive industry.