Kinesiology Experts to Share Olympic Stories, Research
CSUF faculty members and alumni connected with the 2016 Olympics will share their stories and research at a Nov. 2 panel event in the Titan Student Union.
CSUF faculty members and alumni connected with the 2016 Olympics will share their stories and research at a Nov. 2 panel event in the Titan Student Union.
Hundreds of faculty and staff members gathered Oct. 20 to join in a campuswide celebration recognizing individuals and groups for special accomplishments, years of service, faculty tenure and/or promotion and staff completion of certificates of degree programs.
As part of today’s University Awards Program, Cal State Fullerton recognized faculty, staff and administrators for their dedicated years of service. In addition to Irene Lange’s 50 years of service, also recognized was James Santucci for 45 years and 19 others who have served for more than 30 years.
Yu Bai, who joined CSUF’s computer engineering faculty this fall, focuses his research on the new and exciting field of artificial intelligence and what the future holds for the development of smart machines.
Cal State Fullerton’s Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research is co-presenting the Nov. 10 Community Collaborations Conference. Its director, Susan Cadwallader, is one of the guest speakers for the daylong program.
The WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center presents its 17th annual Violence Prevention Conference Oct. 28 in the Titan Student Union. This year’s conference theme is “Empowerment as Prevention.”
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Applied Biotechnology Studies (CABS) hosts its first biotechnology conference Oct. 22.
A Saturday, Nov. 5 discussion and video presentation showcasing big-band music will feature footage of Johnny Carson’s “The Tonight Show” and the NBC Orchestra.
Area high school and university student-entrepreneurs will pitch their business ideas against the clock Oct. 29 at Cal State Fullerton Fast Pitch Competition
A campus veteran who served the CSUF community for 35 years died Oct. 8. James K. Hightower, professor emeritus of information systems and decision sciences, was 79.