New Emeriti Named
President Fram Virjee recently conferred emeriti status on three long-serving faculty members.
President Fram Virjee recently conferred emeriti status on three long-serving faculty members.
Therese Cooper, lecturer in communication sciences and disorders, is the recipient of this year’s Outstanding Lecturer Award recognizing excellence in teaching effectiveness and commitment to students.
Jason Shepard, department chair and associate professor of communications, shares his thoughts on First Amendment law and communications in the digital age.
Graduate students gain clinical experience in speech and hearing therapy to become workforce ready.
CSUF faculty, staff and alumni were among the presenters at the April 10-12 Academic Resources Conference sponsored by the WASC Senior College and University Commission and hosted in Garden Grove.
The 41st annual Comm Week will take place April 22-25, and feature more than 65 speakers with expertise in communication-related fields.
Titan Jasmine Garcia was one of only ten students in the nation selected for a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow to study abroad this summer.
Three Titan alumni continue to serve as University Innovation Fellows, supporting change at CSUF. They were recently selected to lead and share their innovation expertise at the program’s annual Silicon Valley Meetup.
The recent work of six CSUF faculty include a book on border cinema and papers on education, engineering and speech issues.
Rosanne Welch’s latest book, “When Women Wrote Hollywood” adds to her body of work focused on unearthing forgotten female stories.