Communication Disorders Expert Studies the Nature of Accent Bias
Accent bias is deep-seated in humans, says new research from Rahul Chakraborty, acting chair and associate professor of communication sciences and disorders.
Accent bias is deep-seated in humans, says new research from Rahul Chakraborty, acting chair and associate professor of communication sciences and disorders.
Competing on “Jeopardy!” in its Professors Tournament beginning Monday, Dec. 6, is Katie Reed, associate professor of music.
CSUF’s diverse debate team and administration is working to heal the racial divide and promote greater diversity in the activity.
“Forever in our heart.” “Wish we could have met one more time.” “Our thoughts are with families who lost loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic.” These are just a sampling of the heartfelt messages Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff wrote on blue and orange cards during Tuesday’s Titans Remember memorial hosted by President […]
CSUF’s City Management Fellowship Program offers master’s of public administration students the unique opportunity to work with and be mentored by local city leaders.
The university continues to rank No. 1 in the state and No. 3 in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students.
At a recent veterans event, the president of the university’s Student Veterans Association described how the Veterans Resource Center helps military-connected feel supported.
First-Generation College Student Celebration Week events encourage a strong sense of community for first-generation Titans at CSUF.
The university’s GEAR UP program received its largest grant ever to expand its work with preparing low-income students for success in postsecondary education.
President Fram Virjee shared the campus’ financial position and identified challenges moving forward at the recent Academic Senate meeting.