CSUF Faculty Experts Discuss California Propositions
Faculty members who conduct research and teach on topics related to taxation, justice, crime and bilingual education comment on the propositions voters approved Tuesday.
Faculty members who conduct research and teach on topics related to taxation, justice, crime and bilingual education comment on the propositions voters approved Tuesday.
The Physics Department is hosting a public stargazing party Monday, Nov. 14, to observe the supermoon. This will be the closest full moon to Earth since 1948.
The Association of InterCultural Awareness, a program of Associated Students Inc., hosts “Trans Day of Remembrance: Unite, Empower, Celebrate,” a Nov. 15 event to honor the lives of transgender people who have died.
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Society of Women Engineers tied for second place out of 15 teams in the Nov. 5 Pumpkin Launch competition on campus. It was the fifth time that the group was a high finisher in the competition.
Mildred García, president of California State University, Fullerton, has been appointed chair-elect of the board of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).
The College of Communications and Univision Los Angeles partnership connects bilingual journalism students with mentors, internships and educational experiences that will boost their career development.
The University Police Department has received reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc.
U-Acre students can attend at two-day GrowLocalOC conference on campus.
CSUF’s successful Jumpstart program was selected as one of five sites across the nation to pilot a new curriculum in local preschools.
The Clayes 10th Anniversary Community Open House showcased the talent of arts students and faculty members.