Octopus Study in the Works for Animal Behavior Researcher
Jessie Peissig, CSUF professor of psychology, to give Oct. 11 talk on recent advances in the study of how animals think and perceive the world.
Jessie Peissig, CSUF professor of psychology, to give Oct. 11 talk on recent advances in the study of how animals think and perceive the world.
Past and present campus members, as well as members of the California State University and representatives of state legislative leaders joined together today to celebrate the man and the milestones achieved by the late CSUF President Milton A. Gordon, the University’s fourth leader who served for more than 20 years.
The chair and professor of history emeritus was a founding faculty member of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. A memorial service will be held Oct. 3 in Costa Mesa.
The University Singers and Concert Choir are joining the Pacific Symphony Friday, Oct. 6, and Saturday, Oct. 7, to perform the Academy Award-nominated score from “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” while the film plays on a 40-foot screen as part of the Harry Potter Film Concert Series.
Dustin Barr returns to his alma mater as assistant director of music.
A program that has expanded from San Francisco State University to seven more CSU campuses is offering formerly incarcerated college students an opportunity and the resources to succeed in earning a degree.
Cal State Fullerton president will discuss her path to leader of two CSU campuses as a panelist during the Oct. 6 summit at Rutgers University.
Academic Programs has introduced Writing Across the Curriculum, a new program focused on giving faculty members the tools they may need to assist students in becoming better writers.
Katherine Reed, assistant professor of music, joins the College of the Arts.
Students and faculty collaborate behind the scenes and on stage to reimagine a classic.