When Storytelling Came to Life
Cal State Fullerton’s animation program got its beginnings in the mid-1990s, with a solid art foundation, emphasis on drawing skills and building partnerships with leaders in the animation industry.
Cal State Fullerton’s animation program got its beginnings in the mid-1990s, with a solid art foundation, emphasis on drawing skills and building partnerships with leaders in the animation industry.
The College of Communications’ Daily Titan was named best college newspaper June 28 at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 57th annual Southern California Journalism Awards ceremony.
The first book by the assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics is the winner of this year’s Ecocriticism Book Award from the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.
Cal State Fullerton has been recognized as the California State University Center of Excellence for Supplemental Instruction and will serve as a model for other CSU campuses.
Charles F. Williams, associate professor emeritus of teacher education, died in April 29. He was 89 years old.
Cal State Fullerton is launching an exchange program with the University of Havana that will enable students from the two countries to travel and study between the two campuses.
An interdisciplinary group of doctoral students from around the world is at Cal State Fullerton this week as part of an intensive field- and laboratory-based summer course, taught by CSUF science faculty Hope Johnson and Sean Loyd.
Special athletes and their coaches from five countries will be staying on campus in July as they compete in the Special Olympics World Games.
Fifteen California universities, including Cal State Fullerton, will be recognized with California Higher Education Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Best Practices Awards during a July 20-24 program.
STEM-Inc, an after-school project with Anaheim Union High School District is funded by a $1 million National Science Foundation grant to advance STEM learning among underrepresented junior high students.