In Memoriam — Edward L. Robinson Jr.
Remembering Edward L. Robinson Jr., lecturer in African American studies who had taught in Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences since 2011.
Remembering Edward L. Robinson Jr., lecturer in African American studies who had taught in Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences since 2011.
Cal State Fullerton scholars have recently published, presented and been recognized on a wide array of subjects.
Eight faculty and staff have been awarded emeriti status for their service to Cal State Fullerton.
The Talk: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism is a video series that invited campus community members to talk about their personal journey to anti-racism, their concerns and their hope for a world that no longer divides by color but instead celebrates the commonality of our humanity. Participants from the project will be featured in a March 18 panel discussion during Social Justice Week. The project is a collaboration between the university’s Strategic Communications and Brand Management department and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Programs.
See the latest Cal State Fullerton faculty presentations and published research topics from COVID-19’s impact on childhood obesity to how teaching about microaggressions can promote cultural competency.
Dogan Cuceloglu, who worked in the international education and exchange office from 1984-96, died Feb. 16.
Timothy W. Lancey, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering died on Jan. 16. He was 81.
A study by Cal State Fullerton public policy expert shows that close family and friend relationships are key influence in how people respond to COVID-19 related restrictions.
Eight CSUF faculty and staff have been awarded emeriti status.
CSUF faculty recently published research and were honored for their work on topics from wet markets to publication design.