University Recognizes New Emeriti
Fifteen faculty and staff members were recently awarded emeriti status.
Fifteen faculty and staff members were recently awarded emeriti status.
Shay Sayre, professor emeritus of communications, died Oct. 30.
University faculty have recently published, presented and received recognition on a variety of research topics.
Three award-winning communications alumni reflect on how Latinx-focused programs helped shape their broadcasting success.
Accent bias is deep-seated in humans, says new research from Rahul Chakraborty, acting chair and associate professor of communication sciences and disorders.
CSUF’s diverse debate team and administration is working to heal the racial divide and promote greater diversity in the activity.
The university continues to rank No. 1 in the state and No. 3 in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students.
The Titan team behind “Al Día” took first place in television news at the CSU Media Arts Festival, while two other Titan teams were recognized as finalists.
See the latest faculty publications, presentations and awards.
New emeriti were named in recognition of their service to the campus.