Masculinity, Politics and Personality Are Topics of New Faculty Publications
A roundup of faculty activities, from short stories and choreography to presentations.
A roundup of faculty activities, from short stories and choreography to presentations.
The former faculty member will be honored with a Saturday, Oct. 13 celebration of his life at the Young Theatre on campus.
Tanya Michnevich Bracco, supervising producer of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” will be at Cal State Fullerton’s Young Theatre Tuesday, Sept. 18 to talk about her career trajectory and what she’s learned along the way.
“Living With Clay: California Ceramics Collections” runs through Nov. 17 at Cal State Fullerton’s Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery.
Mariachi Divas, Soul Foundation and various dance and music ensembles will share the stage Saturday, Sept. 29 during CSUF’s signature fundraising event.
Cal State Fullerton’s fall theater lineup begins with “bee-luther-hatchcee,” a tale of an editor who has published an autobiography of a reclusive 72-year-old black woman whom she has never met.
Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz says CSUF’s challenging curriculum prepared her for work realities as the creator and executive producer of “Shimmer and Shine” on Nickelodeon.
The Friday, Aug. 24, forum brings together professionals from the entertainment arts and technology fields to teach students about the growing range of in-demand career options available in entertainment technology.
The College of the Arts’ painting and drawing program strikes the right balance between conceptual and technical skill-building — and alumni such as Chris Gwaltney and Gabriela Castillo are a testament to this formula.
The professor of music emeritus and former vice president for academic affairs — and the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Cal State Fullerton — died June 25.