Becoming ‘Christmas Karen’
Cal State Fullerton communications alumna Karen Schaler ’87 spreads hope through feel-good books and movies.
Cal State Fullerton communications alumna Karen Schaler ’87 spreads hope through feel-good books and movies.
Dana Cloud, lecturer in human communication studies, examines the interplay of communication, power and social movements in her book, “Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture.”
See research recently published and presented by CSUF faculty, and honors they’ve received.
New research from Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, assistant professor of human communication studies, explores mental health among first-generation Latinx students.
See the latest publications, awards and presentations from Cal State Fullerton faculty members.
Alumnus David Castañeda didn’t always know that he wanted to be an actor, but Cal State Fullerton helped him realize his passion and potential.
A few years ago, CSUF alumnus Eric Resendiz found himself working the iconic red carpet on Oscars night. The seminal moment humbled Resendiz, today a successful multimedia journalist for ABC7 Eyewitness News. And it motivated him. According to Resendiz, “While my parents taught me to overcome obstacles in life, the Latino Communications Institute taught me how […]
Hispanic Outlook on Education ranks California State University, Fullerton No. 4 in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to Hispanic students, and No. 11 in the nation for Hispanic enrollment, in the magazine’s “Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics” list.
Research from Jason Shepard, chair and professor of communications, highlights how the U.S. Supreme Court’s views of the First Amendment during the 1950s and early 1960s helped pave the way for the LGBTQ movement.
Faculty members Iris Blandón-Gitlin and Peter Lee explain what verbal and non-verbal cues viewers can look for during the Oct. 7 debate to better understand the two vice presidential candidates.