Chicano Studies Chair Leads Talk on Latino History
Alexandro Gradilla to lead March 31 discussion of landmark PBS documentary “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” at the Fullerton Public Library.
Alexandro Gradilla to lead March 31 discussion of landmark PBS documentary “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” at the Fullerton Public Library.
Music and art professors are making their mark in their respective fields.
Examples of the research being done using Orange County’s archaeological collections was showcased at this month’s Society for California Archaeology meeting.
Alicia Fedelina Chávez and Susan Diana Longerbeam, authors of “Teaching Across Cultural Strengths: A Guide to Balancing Integrated and Individuated Cultural Frameworks in College Teaching,” will lead a Tuesday, April 5, program for campus educators.
Valerie Poynor taught courses in UC Santa Cruz’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, where she earned her doctorate, before joining CSUF.
Computer scientist Anand Panangadan conducted research at USC and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech before joining CSUF last fall.
Music and dance faculty members from the College of the Arts will be performing throughout the country in coming months.
The professor emeritus of art, who developed the undergraduate and graduate illustration concentration programs, died March 5 at the age of 84.
Sagil James has joined the University as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering with research, teaching and professional experience in nanomanufacturing.
The California State University has selected Fidelity Investments as the new sole record-keeper for the Tax Sheltered Annuity Program.