Honoring Orange County’s Political Leaders
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Oral and Public History honors political game-changers.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Oral and Public History honors political game-changers.
Six faculty members and two alumni from the Human Communication Studies Department will be among the presenters at the Nov. 12-14 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention in Denver.
Alumna Jessica Jaynes returned to her alma mater this fall as an assistant professor of mathematics.
“A Ramble Through the Deep South – 1928: Bluegrass, A Boy’s Story … and Desserts!” comes to Meng Concert Hall in a Sunday, Nov. 15, event featuring a performance of the Andy Rau Band and a reading of Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory.”
Elisa Mandell argues that modern notions of gender effect what we see in ancient paintings and sculptures from Teotihuacan.
A Cal State Fullerton alumnus and former lecturer has returned to his alma mater after completing his doctorate.
The Fullerton Arboretum will host a California Native Habitat Plant Sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 7-8, in the Potting Shed.
Pollak Library is hosting a two-day open house Nov. 17 and 18, designed for faculty, staff and administrators.
A field of CSUF student and community teams will compete using giant trebuchets, catapults and other launchers to hurl pumpkins at the Nov. 7 Pumpkin Launch on campus.
The Chancellor’s Office has recognized the University’s Supplemental Instruction Program as a model for other CSU campuses, with CSUF’s Philip Janowicz leading the effort to expand the program systemwide to boost student success.