Faculty Work Recently Published
The work of five faculty members — covering research into international economics and stock prices to children with autism spectrum disorder — has been published.
The work of five faculty members — covering research into international economics and stock prices to children with autism spectrum disorder — has been published.
Eighteen faculty and staff members have been recognized for their years of service.
J. Bryan Moffet, professor emeritus of teacher education, died June 17 at the age of 93.
The tenure and/or promotion of 62 faculty members has been announced by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Records.
Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for human resources, diversity and inclusion, along with three faculty members are among campus representatives who are giving or have recently made presentations.
Psychology professor Nancy Segal is part of a Sunday New York Times article about two sets of twins who find out that they were separated from their identical twins shortly after birth.
Christopher R. Meyer, chair and professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will serve as a program director in the National Science Foundation’s Division of Biological Infrastructure.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García has been cheering on the Titan baseball team while making connections with local institutions during a two-week visit to South Korea.
Librarian Heather Tunneler died July 1 of cancer. She had served the campus community more than eight years.
Fifty-four faculty members have been awarded sabbaticals or difference-in-pay leaves to conduct research, write or travel during the 2015-16 academic year.