Geologists Identify Rock Source of Native American Cogged Stones From Orange County
A team of Cal State Fullerton geologists published a new study about cogged stones and the rock source of these Native American artifacts from Orange County.
A team of Cal State Fullerton geologists published a new study about cogged stones and the rock source of these Native American artifacts from Orange County.
My journey to anti-racism has been long, colorful, and of constant revelation. For many years, I was blind to just how deeply racism is rooted in our society. Throughout my life, I have been subjected to interpersonal acts of racism. I remember being a teenager, shopping in the grocery store with my mother. There was […]
Research by Lorenzo Bizzi, associate professor of management, explored the issues around combining social media and online trading.
Thirty former foster youth joined Cal State Fullerton’s Guardian Scholars Program this academic year to reach their dream of earning a college degree.
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College of the Arts alumnus Andrew Feliciano ’08 served as animation supervisor on Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
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Nearing retirement, Professor of Music Marc Dickey established the Willard and Virginia Dickey Instrumental Music Education Student Teacher Scholarship at Cal State Fullerton.
A student video project titled “Bridging the Gap” aims to give voice to the perspectives of Southern California law enforcement and community members.