Academic Senate Re-elects Emily Bonney as Chair
Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate has re-elected Emily Bonney, associate professor of liberal studies, as the senate chair for 2016-17.
Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate has re-elected Emily Bonney, associate professor of liberal studies, as the senate chair for 2016-17.
In the recently released book, “Egypt’s Lost Spring: Causes and Consequences,” CSUF economist Sherif Khalifa, a former Egyptian diplomat, shares his perspective on what led up to the 2010 Egyptian revolution that led to the fall of President Hosni Mubarak.
Golfers and business leaders can enjoy a competitive day of golf while supporting student scholarships and services during the 22nd annual Mihaylo College Golf Classic at Pelican Hill Golf Club.
For his outstanding record in teaching and a commitment to the educational mission of the University, civil engineering professor Binod Tiwari has been selected as the recipient of the 2016 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Asma Taha, associate professor of nursing, was honored with the Paula Herberg National and International Award April 16 during the campus’ 10th anniversary celebration of Upsilon Beta chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the honor society of nursing.
Nathan Carr, Cal State Fullerton professor of modern languages and literatures, is taking part in a U.S. Department of State program in which he will be giving workshops throughout Indonesia.
Raman Unnikrishnan, dean of CSUF’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, was a keynote speaker at a World Summit on Accreditation in India, while faculty in human communication studies, kinesiology and health science were presenting at conferences throughout the country.
Six CSUF faculty members recently had books and/or articles published.
After a strong season of golf, student-athlete Martina Edberg will spend her summer playing for the Swedish National Golf Team and competing in the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship.
Teens addicted to video games are doing more than neglecting their chores, family and friends: they could be losing sleep and developing disorders associated with obesity, according to a recently released study co-authored by a Cal State Fullerton professor.