Symposium Focuses on Housing Solutions for OC’s Homeless
Nearly 200 attend regional talk at CSUF about long-term solutions for homelessness in Orange County.
Nearly 200 attend regional talk at CSUF about long-term solutions for homelessness in Orange County.
April 27 talk on homelessness rallies activists and policy-makers seeking long-term solutions.
More than 50 speakers are featured at the 40th annual, student-run conference.
Faculty and administrators are bylined on essays, articles and book chapters related to a wide range of topics, including recent court decisions, cinema and cross-racial friendships among women.
Anthony Fellow, professor of communications, has co-authored “Tweeting to Freedom,” a study of people’s use of the internet to promote social movements in more than 30 countries.
Recent presentations, including an award-winning effort, cover such topics as student team projects, roles of faculty and students, autism identification and treatment and learning disabilities.
Creative and scholarly works in fields ranging from dance, cinema and television, engineering and kinesiology were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during CSUF’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
To learn more about state and local government, Cal State Fullerton students travel to Sacramento each spring to tour the capitol, meet with legislators and network with alumni.
Nina Robson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering was selected by the National Science Foundation for the prestigious Early CAREER Award. More faculty members are lauded.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members will be taking part in two May programs focused on two very different subjects: poetry and community health among the LGBTQ population. Three other recent presentations deal with Screenwriting, the First Amendment and art furniture.