Titan Voice – Quincy Gonzales: Coming Out to a Supportive Campus Community
Education and overcoming fears were keys in working through the struggles of self-identity.
Education and overcoming fears were keys in working through the struggles of self-identity.
It was standing room only at the Oct. 25 “Destino 2020: Our Voices, a Campus Town Hall,” a discussion of the Latinex community and the 2020 election and census. The event was co-produced by CSUF communications students and Univision.
A listing of honors awarded to Cal State Fullerton programs, faculty and administrators, including physicist Jocelyn Read and Communications Dean Bey-Ling Sha.
Faculty from the College of Communications and the College of Health and Human Development at Cal State Fullerton are sharing their expertise at a series of October conferences.
All are welcome to attend the Oct. 25 town hall to discuss what’s at stake for the Latinx community in the 2020 election and census.
CSUF faculty members Scott Spitzer and Jason Shepard discuss a key difference between today’s impeachment landscape and that of the past: social media.
From Frankenstein to the Joker, Cal State Fullerton professors the discuss monsters in literature and film — and what studying them reveals about broader issues and fears in American life.
CSUF public relations students and faculty are playing a significant role in this year’s Public Relations Society of America International Conference in San Diego.
The College of Communications celebrated the grand opening of its new Student Success Center space Sept. 25.
The College of Communications welcomes nine new faculty members with research interests ranging from sports media to the intersection of religion and public relations.