In Her Voice: Exhibit Shares Oral Histories of Nine Latina Activists
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History’s “Voces de Liberación” shares the stories of Latina leaders who lobby for representation and justice.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History’s “Voces de Liberación” shares the stories of Latina leaders who lobby for representation and justice.
Industry insiders and alumni share insights from newsrooms, boardrooms and the ever-changing digital desk during the 39th annual student-run conference.
Whether it is 4 a.m., noon or midnight, students looking for a break from studies or a quiet place to focus have opportunities galore during spring finals.
Since 1988, golfers have enjoyed the fun and competition of an annual golf tournament that benefits first-generation and low-income college students.
CSUF professor Kay Stanton presents a May 6 talk based on her new book, “Shakespeare’s ‘Whores’: Erotics, Politics and Poetics.”
A recent book by twins expert Nancy Segal is just one of several recent CSUF faculty publications.
The April 21 workshop features pathologist Margaret Perkins as keynote speaker and discussions and training on augmentative and alternative communication devices.
The latest Center for Family Business workshop will focus on how local business compare with others in the region, the nation and internationally.
Executive chef receives humanitarian award, while several faculty members are honored with emeriti titles.
The man who led Cal State Fullerton into prominence as one of the nation’s most inclusive senior institutions of higher learning has died.