Economist Studies Health Care
Larry L. Howard, associate professor of economics, uses microeconomics to study the impact of economic policies on disadvantaged populations.
Larry L. Howard, associate professor of economics, uses microeconomics to study the impact of economic policies on disadvantaged populations.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Orange County United Way to provide college-exposure programming for middle and high school students participating in the agency’s Destination Graduation program.
Ranked for the 15th year by U.S. News & World Report among the nation’s “Top Public Regional Universities” in the West, the University moves up to No. 7.
Research by CSUF scientist James Parham reveals the oldest known sea turtles on record, dating back to the age of dinosaurs, more than 120 million years ago.
Titan Recreation has scheduled a series of Friday afternoon programs to kick start the weekend for students, faculty and staff.
Titan Recreation is offering Red Cross training in CPR and first aid throughout the fall.
Supporters of the School of Music turned out Nov. 8 for a benefit concert celebrating 50 years of musical excellence at Cal State Fullerton.
Fred Tomaselli ‘81 (B.A. art) is coming back to his alma mater for a Sept. 12-Dec. 12 exhibition of his early installations, video and mixed media works in the Begovich Gallery.
To foster college studies and careers in mathematics among gifted elementary, middle school and high school students, the Fullerton Math Circle begins its fall semester Saturday sessions Sept. 12.
Xiaoying Xie, CSUF professor of finance, was among three authors recognized with the Harold D. Skipper Award for best paper at the Third World Risk and Insurance Economics Congress held in August in Munich.