Faculty on Screen, In Residence and Before Their Peers
Faculty from across disciplines are taking part in a wide range of professional activities that showcase both scholarship and creative endeavors.
Faculty from across disciplines are taking part in a wide range of professional activities that showcase both scholarship and creative endeavors.
Julio Bermejo’s research focuses on military public affairs and social movements.
Students studying communication sciences and disorders met with local Senators’ staff members earlier this month to discuss the Medicare outpatient therapy cap and autism services.
A gift from the Morris S. Smith Foundation has created an endowment fund for Cal State Fullerton’s Debate Program.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History presents an Oct. 25 lecture featuring author and documentarian Sam Stephenson. His talk is based on two decades of researching the life and work of Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith.
Cal State Fullerton’s deans will share stories from their respective fields and plans for enhancing student success in a fall lecture series presented by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Communications student Matthew Kessler wins award and scholarship for outstanding achievement.
Chelsea Reynolds joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant professor of communications.
“Auteurs” course offers a semester-long look at one filmmaker’s body of work.
Alumnus José Mota, a longtime Angels’ broadcaster, recently made history as the first Major League Baseball broadcaster to offer play-by-play and analysis in English and Spanish on radio and television for the same ballclub.