In Memoriam: Lawrence Randolph Weill
Lawrence Randolph Weill, Cal State Fullerton professor emeritus of mathematics, died March 20 of natural causes, following a brief illness. The longtime Seal Beach resident was 81.
Lawrence Randolph Weill, Cal State Fullerton professor emeritus of mathematics, died March 20 of natural causes, following a brief illness. The longtime Seal Beach resident was 81.
At Cal State Fullerton, many female faculty and staff members and alumni have made remarkable contributions to the university and to their fields, receiving accolades, awards and honors. Here are just a few examples of outstanding Titan women.
Numerous faculty and staff have received accolades for their outstanding work, including seven who received the university’s emeriti status.
Since November 2019, faculty members have shared their work through presentations across the nation.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have recently contributed to the art world and published on a variety of subjects.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have garnered nearly $5.7 million in grants and contracts since October 2019.
During his 28 years at Cal State Fullerton, the professor emeritus of English and comparative literature taught American literature classes and specialized in the work of Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad.
The CSUF professor of anthropology is remembered as a distinguished scholar of the Kingdom of Benin.
Brenda Hensley Spencer, professor emeritus of elementary and bilingual education, died on Jan. 4
The professor emeritus of political science, who served CSUF for 28 years, is remembered as the pre-law adviser for students and a champion for faculty rights.