Campus Rallies for Constitution Day
Cal State Fullerton will host a civil dialogue, jeopardy competition and two film screenings to commemorate the adoption of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
Cal State Fullerton will host a civil dialogue, jeopardy competition and two film screenings to commemorate the adoption of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
When Angela Williamson was a student, a series of opportunities paved the way for “My Life With Rosie,” her documentary about civil rights hero Rosa Parks.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Guardian Scholars, the first-of-its-kind program in California that has helped scores of emancipated foster youth like alumnus Laron Brown, the 2009 Big West Conference high jump champion, earn a college degree.
Cal State DC Scholars program adds three new sites for students interning in the nation’s capital.
CSUF’s Daily Titan was a finalist in more college media categories than any other California university in the Los Angeles Press Club’s 2018 SoCal Journalism Awards.
Broadcast television veteran and lecturer Jesus Ayala will teach the fall course Reporting About Minorities of the Southern Border.
Three faculty members from the College of Communications recently saw their work in print.
Among the recent professional activities of CSUF faculty is an exhibit of illustrations by artist Cliff Cramp at the Great Park Gallery through Aug. 19, and Tenzin Dorjee’s chairmanship of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Four Cal State Fullerton students who have been exploring the world of big data through a National Institutes of Health funded program graduated this month and moving on to graduate programs.
Faculty leaves and sabbaticals have been awarded for projects ranging from studies into herbicides in water and the psychological concept of courage, to writing books on student activism and Bruce Springsteen’s conception of the American dream.