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Alumna Elizabeth George, a New York Times best-selling novelist and author of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, returns to her alma mater April 2 for “A Day of Authors” event.
Alumna Elizabeth George, a New York Times best-selling novelist and author of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, returns to her alma mater April 2 for “A Day of Authors” event.
CSUF’s Strengthening Transfer Education & Matriculation in STEM program has been recognized an example of a “cutting-edge best practice” by the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institution Educators.
A new name has been approved for the former Radio-TV-Film Department and degree. Students who graduate this spring may choose to have either the old or new degree name listed on their diploma.
Cal State Fullerton and GE Digital have teamed up to launch the GE/California State University Innovation Challenge, with computer science and engineering student teams from five CSU campuses participating.
Ten Cal State Fullerton student researchers from across disciplines will represent the University during the 30th annual California State University Research Competition April 29-30.
Music and art professors are making their mark in their respective fields.
Examples of the research being done using Orange County’s archaeological collections was showcased at this month’s Society for California Archaeology meeting.
It was a roomful of support for performers and speakers during the March 23 Women’s History Month Reception sponsored by President Mildred García.
Alicia Fedelina Chávez and Susan Diana Longerbeam, authors of “Teaching Across Cultural Strengths: A Guide to Balancing Integrated and Individuated Cultural Frameworks in College Teaching,” will lead a Tuesday, April 5, program for campus educators.
Alumna Julie Greiner says she hadn’t wanted to become a corporate executive, but the former Macy’s executive found her niche as exactly that.