After Growing Up in a ‘Cult,’ Alumna Says Education Was a Way Forward
CSUF alumna Flor Edwards recently returned to her alma mater to discuss her memoir, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times.”
CSUF alumna Flor Edwards recently returned to her alma mater to discuss her memoir, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times.”
A variety of books and journal articles by Cal State Fullerton faculty experts have recently been published.
Cal State Fullerton’s Department of Human Communication Studies was represented by several faculty and graduate students at the Nov. 8-11 National Communication Association’s 104th annual convention “Communication at Play” in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Alumna Flor Edwards joins CSUF religious studies scholars Dec. 13 for a discussion about her book, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times” and her experiences growing up in The Children of God religious movement.
Faculty and students majoring in communicative disorders are among presenters at the Nov. 15-18 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention in Boston.
Education, incarceration, immigration and housing are the key topics of a Nov. 14 symposium presented by the Chicana and Chicano Resource Center.
Rahul Chakraborty and Ricardo Valencia bring international communications experience to Cal State Fullerton’s College of Communications.
U.S. Tour of iDebate Rwanda stops at CSUF for friendly competition focused on healing and changing young students’ lives.
CSUF forensics duo to deliberate forgiveness with iDebate Rwanda team on campus Sept. 27.
Univision Contigo and Rise Up: Be Heard selected three student journalists to pitch and produce the short films.