Campaign 2016: Political Science Experts to Discuss How Gender Impacts the Election
Oct. 11 panel to discuss “Women & the 2016 Election” at the Pollak Library.
Oct. 11 panel to discuss “Women & the 2016 Election” at the Pollak Library.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members have garnered $11 million in grants and contracts for the first quarter of the academic year (July 1 to Sept. 30).
Cynthia Montes, a first-generation college student, recounts her experiences campaigning for Sen. Bernie Sanders — a springboard to a permanent post in Washington, D.C.
Professor of Music Robert Istad assembled a talent-filled lineup of College of the Arts students for his Oct. 4 Outstanding Professor Presentation at Meng Hall.
The Cooper Center presents “Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology and Orange County’s rich natural history.
Were performances by Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine powerful enough to motivate voters?
To promote peace and awareness of Syrian culture, Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library hosts the “A Country Called Syria” exhibition through Dec. 21.
In classes throughout Buena Park, hundreds of youngsters are getting assistance in math and reading skills and support while completing their homework assignments from college students taking part in Cal State Fullerton’s After School Education and Safety Program.
A corporate veteran, Chethan Srikant realized he wanted something more and shifted gears to become an educator.
Cal State Fullerton’s production of John Patrick Shanley’s romantic comedy, directed by Professor Maria Cominis, runs through Oct. 30 in the Hallberg Theatre on campus.