Monsters in the Classroom: Teaching Can Be a Scream
‘Monsters in the Classroom’ by Adam Golub, associate professor of American studies shares essays from instructors who use monsters to teach everything from dance to religion.
‘Monsters in the Classroom’ by Adam Golub, associate professor of American studies shares essays from instructors who use monsters to teach everything from dance to religion.
Trained in the three foundational techniques of modern dance, Cal State Fullerton’s dance faculty brings a unique approach to the University’s dance program.
Ready to train future Army leaders, Maj. Jesus Cruz joins Cal State Fullerton as chair and professor of military science.
CSUF faculty experts headline the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s popular Eclectics lecture series, beginning Sept. 12.
A two-year study on resilience at CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods is finding a link between parent-child relationships and children’s accumulation of stress over time.
While California prepares for the next big seismic force, Cal State Fullerton experts are shaking things up in earthquake research.
Students and faculty members examine the Walt Disney Co. from a variety of academic perspectives, including communications, business, arts and history.
Among recent honors and awards given to Cal State Fullerton faculty members is an award for an outstanding debate coach and appointment as president-elect of a national organization.
Cal State Fullerton is helping keep its students, faculty and staff cooler this summer and making the University more energy efficient — with the installation of a new chiller and autoclaves — all part of a project that will address increasing demand and update an aging system.
The “Echoes of Buncheong Ceramics” exhibition comes to the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum Aug. 5-26.