Latino Dads Take to TikTok
Defying stereotypical machista Latino, dads on TikTok show a cultural shift within immigrant families.
Defying stereotypical machista Latino, dads on TikTok show a cultural shift within immigrant families.
Cal State Fullerton’s “Introduction to Gerontology” pairs students with seniors to strengthen intergenerational understanding and relieve loneliness between both age groups. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the program has transitioned to virtual sessions.
The professor emeritus of sociology, who served Cal State Fullerton for 40 years, is remembered for his groundbreaking study of Chicanos and activism.
CSUF historian Margie Brown-Coronel discusses the removal of monuments and statues with controversial histories, from Confederate generals to Spanish conquistadors.
Siobhan Brooks, associate professor and chair of African American Studies, discusses how many tenure-track black faculty members in higher education experience inordinate difficulties when looking for housing, a situation that COVID-19 has amplified.
The campus received more than $6.5 million in awards, grants and contracts in June 2020 to assist local small businesses struggling amid the pandemic and for research on a wide array of topics.
Nine faculty and staff members have joined the ranks of campus emeriti.
Meet the four newest members of the university’s Alumni Association Board.
Activists toppling statues of the Rev. Junipero Serra cite his role in enslaving and killing the native people of California. Removing the statues could help oppressed communities heal, say CSUF scholars Alexandro José Gradilla and Janet Bregar.
Graduate student find inspiration on project making queer history.