Threats to the U.S. Constitution: The Independent State Legislature Theory: Who Has the Power?
Rob Robinson, Cal State Fullerton associate professor of political science, discusses the Independent State Legislature Theory.
Rob Robinson, Cal State Fullerton associate professor of political science, discusses the Independent State Legislature Theory.
Rob Castro, Cal State Fullerton professor of criminal justice and political science, discusses accountability for the Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
Pam Fiber Ostrow, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, discusses reproductive freedoms and LGBTQ rights.
Raphael Sonenshein, director of the Pat Brown Institute and an esteemed professor at Cal State Fullerton for decades, recently discussed why people should care about local politics.
Cal State Fullerton kicked off their celebration of Veteran and Military Appreciation Month this November with the annual flag raising.
CSUF’s first Energy and Sustainability Summit focused on statewide climate goals and how different sectors are pursuing new ways to enhance sustainability.
Cal State Fullerton will celebrate Native American Heritage Month in November with campus programs and events.
A new collaborative study, led by Cal State Fullerton postdoctoral scholar Shirel Kahane-Rapport, reveals that filter-feeding baleen whales ingest millions of pieces of microplastics — and consume more plastic than any other ocean organism.
Sarah Hill, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, reviews each proposition on the 2022 California State Ballot.
Cal State Fullerton biology graduate student Katie Kern is studying chimaeras, a deep-sea fish that has no bones, but a skeleton made of cartilage and a forehead appendage with spiky teeth.