Faculty Screenwriter and Author Gives Voice to Forgotten Women
Rosanne Welch’s latest book, “When Women Wrote Hollywood” adds to her body of work focused on unearthing forgotten female stories.
Rosanne Welch’s latest book, “When Women Wrote Hollywood” adds to her body of work focused on unearthing forgotten female stories.

At the recent Midwinter National College Journalism Convention, The Daily Titan and TUSK Magazine took home top honors and several additional awards.

Communications alumna Michele Ruiz shares her journey from award-winning television news broadcaster to successful entrepreneur.

Keynote Charlesetta Medina shared her inspiring leadership story and urged the audience to say “yes” to new experiences at the 2019 Women’s History Month Presidential Reception.

Communicative disorders students will offer free hearing screenings to preschoolers and OLLI members in April.

CSUF communications students placed in the Broadcast Education Association’s international competition.

Alumnus Marc Stein has been selected for the Basketball Hall of Fame, honoring his many contributions to basketball media.

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.