News and Social Media in Post-Trump Era
Cal State Fullerton communications expert Jason M. Shepard on why the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is a teachable moment.

Cal State Fullerton communications expert Jason M. Shepard on why the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is a teachable moment.

What does it take to stand out among thousands of competitors? Four Cal State Fullerton communications students, whose work took top honors in national and statewide competitions in fall semester, share how it takes passion, resilience and opportunities to practice and master a craft. Here are their stories of success: Alex Bosserman ’20 (B.A. communications-advertising, […]

Cal State Fullerton’s top 20 stories of 2020 reflect the deep resilience of Titan faculty, staff and students, and supporters against the backdrop of a pandemic, social unrest and a historic presidential election.

The actor and CSUF alumnus offered advice to first-year CSUF students who completed their first semester of college virtually this past fall.

13 Cal State Fullerton faculty members are among the top 2% well-cited scientists, according to a Stanford study.

Cal State Fullerton recently honored 78 full-time faculty members for their outstanding record of service to students, the university and the community. The annual Faculty Recognition Awards event, established in 1995, was held virtually for the first time this semester. The recognition program, sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic […]

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.