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Cal State Fullerton scholars have recently published, presented and been recognized on a wide array of subjects.
Cal State Fullerton scholars have recently published, presented and been recognized on a wide array of subjects.
Four Cal State Fullerton alumnae share how their alma mater prepared them to serve as local and state elected officials.
Eight faculty and staff have been awarded emeriti status for their service to Cal State Fullerton.
To address the gender gap, remove barriers and increase the number of women graduating in computer science at Cal State Fullerton, the university has been awarded a $650,000 “Best Practice” grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University. The grant project supports increasing the number of women in computing through a focus on […]
Campus members are invited to a special virtual presentation featuring sitting U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, Tuesday, April 6, 3-5 p.m. The event is sponsored by “We Stand Together,” a national coalition of presidents and chancellors from 14 universities, of which President Virjee is a member.
I was fortunate to be born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where it’s so diverse. Growing up, it felt good to see people who looked like me and to get to know those who were different. My parents also instilled in me the idea that it’s OK to have friends that don’t […]
Animated films show some progress in female portrayals and messaging, but still have a long way to go, says research by Steven Chen, associate professor of marketing.
Updated March 22, 2021 With the celebration of Women’s History Month in March, it’s the time to highlight Cal State Fullerton science alumna and retired Rear Admiral Pamela M. Schweitzer for her contributions to the coronavirus pandemic. Since the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines in mid-December, Schweitzer, former U.S. chief pharmacist officer and assistant […]
CSUF MBA students won, and business undergraduates placed second at the National Small Business Institute Consulting Project of the Year Competition.
As a college student, my life changed after reading Peggy MacIntosh’s powerful article called “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.” Her article discussed white privilege and helped me to break it down into sizable chunks that I could explore in my own life. I finally had the words and the tools to do the critical self-work and […]