Choral Program, John Williams Collaboration Part of New CD
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.”
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.
Former U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, author of “The Art of Tough,” encouraged people to not be afraid to get involved in government during her March 20 talk as part of Cal State Fullerton’s Humanities and Social Sciences Week.
A new economic impact analysis shows that Cal State Fullerton is a major driver of economic activity statewide.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members are keeping busy with fellowships and works on film, print and stage.
A new Cal State Fullerton study shows evidence of abrupt sinking of the wetlands near Seal Beach, caused by ancient earthquakes that shook the area at least three times in the past 2,000 years, according to researchers.
While individuals often use social media to expand their circle of friends or share common experiences and news, there is a potential dark side to the equation, according to two researchers.
Iris O. Moremen, who served as a physician in CSUF’s Student Health and Counseling Center from 1968 to 1988, died Feb. 20.
“The Roles of Parents, Community and Educators in Supporting Vietnamese Dual Language Immersion Programs” will be presented March 29, co-hosted by CSUF’s National Resource Center for Asian Languages.