Contributions of Black Scientists Honored at President’s Reception
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and students celebrated the achievements of black scientists at the Feb. 7 Black History Month Reception.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and students celebrated the achievements of black scientists at the Feb. 7 Black History Month Reception.
Four CSUF faculty members are authors or editors of recently published books delving into current issues such as cybersecurity, urban planning and politics and mental health among Black LBT women.
President Mildred García: “The United States has long benefitted from scientific, cultural and economic contributions from diverse and international students and scholars.”
Shana Alex Charles, assistant professor of health science, is the lead author of a new report on the state of health insurance in California. She presented key findings from the report at a Feb. 2 lecture for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Cal State Fullerton students are offering income tax return preparation and filing assistance to low-income families and individuals. Students as well as business alumni — all certified — take part in Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), an IRS-sponsored community program.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business will honor Mike Trueblood with a Lifetime Achievement Award during this year’s Hall of Fame event.
Boyle’s Tuesday, Feb. 14, visit will include a screening of “Out of the Fire” and signing of his book about gang intervention.
CSUF physicist Geoffrey Lovelace, specializing in numerical relativity, has received a CAREER award, the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for faculty members early in their careers.
Committed to improving health outcomes for at-risk children and families, Michelle C. Ramos joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant professor of child and adolescent studies.
Robert E. (Bob) Spenger, professor emeritus of chemistry, died Jan. 20 at the age of 92.