Short Story, Editorial Among Recent Faculty Publications
A short story titled “The Pool Guy” and an editorial on the use of a particular four-letter word have recently been published.
A short story titled “The Pool Guy” and an editorial on the use of a particular four-letter word have recently been published.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History presents an Oct. 25 lecture featuring author and documentarian Sam Stephenson. His talk is based on two decades of researching the life and work of Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith.
Megan Moscol, CSUF’s sustainability programs manager, was honored earlier this year at the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference. Two faculty members also were honored recently.
Cal State Fullerton’s Department of African American Studies presents a new exhibit on the contributions of Buffalo Soldiers during the 1860s and the University’s alumni from a century later. The exhibit runs Oct. 22-Dec. 31 in the Pollak Library.
Vincent T. Harris, inaugural director of Cal State Fullerton’s Male Success Initiative, delivered the keynote address at the event that kicked off LGBTQ History Month on campus.
Graduate students present annual Maywood Education Fair Oct. 14 to promote a college-going culture among students and their families in the southeast LA community.
More than $12.1 million has been awarded to Cal State Fullerton during the first quarter of the academic year. The funding supports programs that help students go to college, earn degrees in specific fields, expand high-impact practices for students and benefit communities, and underwrite faculty research, much of which is conducted with students working alongside faculty members.
The founders of the LIGO Laboratory have been awarded physics top prize for their discovery of gravitational waves, in which CSUF researchers are making key contributions to the international research effort.
CSUF’s Center for Public Policy and the Police Foundation release the largest and most comprehensive study conducted since 1978 on the role of higher education in policing.
A CSUF study abroad program gives students a close-up look at animal justice issues around the world.