Budding Animal Biologist Studies Human Impact on Coastal Hermit Crabs
Graduating biological science and anthropology student Tabitha Martinez is studying the effects of human handling on blueband hermit crabs.
Graduating biological science and anthropology student Tabitha Martinez is studying the effects of human handling on blueband hermit crabs.
Cal State Fullerton’s annual Royce International Symposium provided students with opportunities to present their research on international politics.
Cal State Fullerton history alum Onikah Asamoa-Caesar founded Fulton Street Books & Coffee in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
African American history researcher Natalie Novoa examines how the Black middle class demanded access to public spaces during the Progressive Era.
Passage to the Future offers humanities and social sciences students practical work experience through internships, professional development and career exploration activities.
CSUF has donated a copy of its El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Oral History Project to the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. The oral histories will be among exhibits when the new museum opens at Irvine’s Great Park.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members are embarking on a grant project to enhance academic writing and digital literacy using artificial intelligence.
Carrie Lane, Cal State Fullerton professor of American studies, published a book on the professional organizing industry and the importance of decluttering.
As Cal State Fullerton’s 2024 Panetta Congressional intern, Cindy Chavez gained hands-on professional experience in Washington, D.C.
Scholars recently gathered at Cal State Fullerton for an evolutionary social sciences symposium in honor of John Q. Patton, professor emeritus of anthropology.