2020’s Influence on the English Language
A Cal State Fullerton expert on the English language reviews how the 2020 pandemic changed the way English is spoken in the United States and how to spot its influence years into the future.
A Cal State Fullerton expert on the English language reviews how the 2020 pandemic changed the way English is spoken in the United States and how to spot its influence years into the future.
See research recently published and presented by CSUF faculty, and honors they’ve received.
In honor of Native American/Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month, Titan Table Talk discussed current challenges facing Native Americans.
English major and fantasy writer Mervae McCormack put her imagination to the test by creating her first zine, “Society of Last Dreamers,” about how Earth is destroyed by climate change and human impact. McCormack, who aspires to become a published writer and is writing a fantasy trilogy, created the zine for the “Zines to the […]
A virtual celebration of life for Nancy Fitch, professor emeritus of history, will be held Saturday, Dec. 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fitch, who served the university for 32 years, died Nov. 15. She is remembered for her exceptional support of students, commitment to collegiality, and tireless advocacy on behalf of women and gender studies […]
Nine Cal State Fullerton students have been chosen for the California State University’s Pre-Doctoral Program that aims to increase access for underrepresented students to earn advanced degrees.
See the latest publications, awards and presentations from Cal State Fullerton faculty members.
Reducing polarization and extremism are keys to compassion.
Under the leadership of Natalie Graham, associate professor of African American studies, the Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation will institutionalize the support and inclusion of Black people and Black culture, through anti-racist research, creative arts and community-based programming and events.
The professor emeritus of political science and scholar on Asian-Pacific political systems is remembered for her “extreme dedication to teaching and research.”