Titan Faculty Publish and Advance Learning on a Range of Topics
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have recently contributed to the art world and published on a variety of subjects.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have recently contributed to the art world and published on a variety of subjects.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have garnered nearly $5.7 million in grants and contracts since October 2019.
Cal State Fullerton faculty member Marie Loggia-Kee uses her journalism background to excel in the world of romance writing.
A $1.25 million U.S. Department of Education grant to Cal State Fullerton is funding a collaborative project between special education and communication sciences and disorders faculty and students to address the needs of children who have intensive language and communication needs.
CSUF’s Speech and Hearing Clinic provides clinical services to individuals with communication disorders and needs. It also serves as an important part of the clinical training program for students working toward degrees in communications disorders.
Research by Jon Bruschke, chair and professor of human communications, suggests that pretrial publicity may have a more limited impact on trial outcomes than previously thought.
Senior Chase Johnson has been honored with the Anne V. Coates Student Award from the American Cinema Editors, capturing CSUF’s first-ever win in this student film editing competition.
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library is hosting noontime faculty talks this spring semester, featuring such topics as art theft to the secret life of a romance writer and superbugs.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members were busy presenting and publishing in the last few months of 2019, and several received notable appointments or emeriti status.
CSUF ranked first in California and second in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.