Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter to Discuss Powerful Storytelling at April 5 Talk
The screenwriter for “Hotel Rwanda” will discuss the history of Hollywood and storytelling tools used in film.
The screenwriter for “Hotel Rwanda” will discuss the history of Hollywood and storytelling tools used in film.
Alumna Pamela M. Schweitzer, the first female chief professional officer of pharmacy and assistant surgeon general in the U.S. Public Health Service, returned to her alma mater to visit with students.
Titan research includes studies of cyberbullying, dry-eye disease, jazz, oysters and filtration mechanics.
CSUF’s Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research hosts an April 4 lecture, featuring panelists from the University of Chicago, LA 2024 and the LA84 Foundation.
The California State University Board of Trustees today approved the first tuition increase since 2011. Effective fall 2017, the increase will amount to $270 for undergraduates and is expected to generate $77.5 million in net revenue.
The professor emeritus of history helped create the University’s first archive and its oral history program.
Longtime campus lecturer passed away March 17.
Cal State Fullerton students joined the composer in interpretations of “Hymn to the Fallen” from the film “Saving Private Ryan” and “Dry Your Tears, Afrika” from “Amistad.”
John L. Hoffman, chair and associate professor of educational leadership, has been recognized with a “Pillars of the Profession” award from NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
The longtime lecturer of political science died March 7.