Beyond ‘They Called Us Enemy’
Faculty discuss the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II as part of the campus’ One Book, One CSUF initiative.
Faculty discuss the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II as part of the campus’ One Book, One CSUF initiative.
The Mapping the Gay Guides project preserves historic LGBTQ travel guides of the United States.
Nancy L. Segal discusses her latest book, “Deliberately Divided: Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart,” out Nov. 8.
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Students and alumnae of the university’s HACU Ambassador Program share the impact it has had on their lives and careers.
In 2017, Leslie Bruce, a Cal State Fullerton lecturer in English and faculty fellow for Writing Across the Curriculum, noticed that there were programs to assist students in writing for general education and undergraduate classes. But what about programs for graduate students? “I saw a gap in the support so we collaborated with librarian Jie […]
A Cal State Fullerton researcher found that certain Indigenous parenting techniques strengthened children’s emotional development.
From selfies with Tuffy to donning special event Los Angeles Angels/CSUF baseball caps, students, staff, faculty and alumni carried on the tradition of CSUF Night at Angels Stadium last Sunday. Titans cheered on the Angels, caught up with friends and family, and enjoyed a day at the ballpark eating hot dogs and sipping on cool […]
Election expert at CSUF, Sarah Hill, discusses the power groups behind the ballot to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, and how the recall election works.
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