Vanishing Words
With more than half of the world’s 6,500 languages headed toward extinction, Cal State Fullerton linguistics researchers are working to document them before they are forever lost.
With more than half of the world’s 6,500 languages headed toward extinction, Cal State Fullerton linguistics researchers are working to document them before they are forever lost.
For their outstanding projects, Cal State Fullerton students across colleges and disciplines won awards for their Student Creative Activities and Research Days poster presentations.
See the most recent publications, presentations and awards of CSUF faculty and staff.
Ernest (Ernie) H. Dondis, professor emeritus of psychology who helped launch Cal State Fullerton’s graduate program in clinical psychology, died April 17. He was 96. Dondis joined the faculty of a young Department of Psychology at Cal State Fullerton in 1966. He served two terms as department chair, and is remembered as an effective administrator […]
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students competed in the 35th annual California State University Student Research Competition, with four of the scholars winning first- and second-place awards.
The center’s new space includes an archive with temperature control settings, a reading room for researchers, a workroom for students and a community room for events.
CSUF faculty and staff were awarded close to $3.8 million in funding during the period January to March 2021.
Alumna Eliza Ramirez helped establish the Master Class Series: Leadership Challenges in a 21st Century America, a leadership program for those involved in the DC Scholars Program at CSUF.
Two CSUF faculty members were selected for the Emerging Leaders Program 2021 from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Monishia “Moe” Miller, lecturer in criminal justice, was named Cal State Fullerton’s 2020-21 Outstanding Lecturer.