Social Justice Issues, Anti-Bias Teaching Focus of Education Conference
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Cal State Fullerton will honor the rich cultures and historical contributions of the Asian Pacific Islander South Asian American community with a variety of programs and events starting April 4.
To give back to his homeland, Cal State Fullerton mathematician Derdei Bichara organized a winter research conference for graduate students from economically disadvantaged countries in Africa.
At the Royce International Symposium, former U.S. Rep. Ed Royce and foreign policy experts offered their perspectives on Europe and Asia.
Three student project ideas earn top prizes in Cal State Fullerton’s inaugural “Engineering Social Justice: A Design Challenge.”
Ed Royce, Mimi Walters and Miguel Pulido were recognized by Cal State Fullerton’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History.
Survivor and activist David Hogg spoke to the Cal State Fullerton community on March 17 as part of Social Justice Week.
Chemistry graduate student Kody Acosta and his research mentor Allyson Fry-Petit authored a new study to better understand and measure vibrations of solids.
Cal State Fullerton’s Project Rebound program celebrated the grand opening of its Center for Hope and Redemption on March 15.
Cal State Fullerton raised more than $270 million during its first-ever comprehensive philanthropic campaign, “It Takes a Titan.”