‘Blood Contingent’ Sheds Light on the Lives of Soldiers in the Pre-Revolution Mexican Army
Stephen Neufeld, associate professor of history, says Mexico City became his home while researching military history.
Stephen Neufeld, associate professor of history, says Mexico City became his home while researching military history.
This summer, students and their faculty mentor collected sediment cores off Monterey Bay to investigate changes in sediment delivery from land to the ocean over the last 150 years.
CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods will train 15 residents of the Richman Neighborhood Park area to provide basic health assessments, referrals and follow-ups. The program is funded through a grant from Kaiser Permanente.
JeeLoo Liu’s “Neo-Confucianism: Metaphysics, Mind, and Morality,” Western philosophers to explore Neo-Confucianism in Chinese philosophy.
Dick Wolfe, who coached the Cal State Fullerton men’s gymnastics program to three national championships in the 1970s, has died. He was 77.
Biological science professor Math P. Cuajungco has received close to $1 million in funding, including nearly $400,000 from the National Institutes of Health this year, for his research on a rare inherited disease.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has again awarded the center a $100,000 grant, continuing its support of its artist-in-residence program.
Policy changes include expanded use of multiple measures for course placement in the first year, the elimination of non-credit bearing prerequisite courses and a revamped Early Start Program that provides students college credit.
Tricia Kasamatsu, assistant professor of kinesiology, focuses her research on concussion management and academic adjustments for students after a traumatic brain injury.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García served as a guest speaker during the inaugural celebration of the Frederick Douglass Global Fellows.