Campus Announces Faculty Tenure, Promotions
The Office of Faculty Affairs and Records has announced the tenure and/or promotion of 76 faculty members.
The Office of Faculty Affairs and Records has announced the tenure and/or promotion of 76 faculty members.
Four business students share how the mentoring through the new Executive in Residence program has made a difference in their lives.
Orange County business leaders are more optimistic than they were in the second quarter of 2020, according to a recent survey by the Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting. However, the recovery is fragile and risks remain, warns center director Anil Puri.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling protecting gay, lesbian and transgender employees from discrimination based on sex is a win for employers and employees says Shaun Pichler, chair and professor of management.
Recent published works by faculty center on health care — including a book on marketing in the sector and research related to such topics as obesity, cybervictimization and ovarian cancer.
The campus received more than $6.5 million in awards, grants and contracts in June 2020 to assist local small businesses struggling amid the pandemic and for research on a wide array of topics.
Nine faculty and staff members have joined the ranks of campus emeriti.
Communications alumnus Craig Martyn discusses his successful business, MyMetalBusinessCard.com, and his work helping other aspiring entrepreneurs through the CSUF Startup Incubator.
Richard Parry, professor of management at Cal State Fullerton, discusses corporate bankruptcies amid the pandemic and his expectations for the rest of 2020.
The Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research at CSUF has become a key connector and resource for OC nonprofits seeking help to survive the pandemic.