Communication Faculty, Students Present at Professional Meetings
Faculty and students from two departments in the College of Communications will be among the presenters are professional conferences in Seattle and Pasadena.
Faculty and students from two departments in the College of Communications will be among the presenters are professional conferences in Seattle and Pasadena.
Latino student journalists will take part in the InquireFirst Transparency and Investigative Reporting Workshop on campus Feb. 25-March 1.
Vision and Visionaries, CSUF annual event recognizing distinguished leaders and alumni set for Thursday, February 28th.
Associate professor Tenzin Dorjee’s extensive volunteer work with Tibet enhances CSUF students’ classroom learning.
A graduate student studying screenwriting finds going to the movies an extension of the classroom.
Technology has usher in a new era of dating and politics, where love is definitely partisan.
Competitively selected CSUF communications students paired with professional journalists as part of the weeklong, immersive NPR Next Generation Radio Project, reported and produced multimedia stories about immigrants’ initial experiences in America.
Doug Swanson, professor of communications, and founder of PRactical ADvantage Communications, encourages Titans to participate in the student-run advertising and public relations agency to prepare for the professional world.
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library presents “Faculty Noontime Talks,” featuring research presentations on a range of topics, including droughts and floods, desert studies, human rights to Hollywood’s female screenwriters.
A book chapter and several articles written by faculty are among recent works in print.