Criminal Justice Educator Named Outstanding Lecturer
Monishia “Moe” Miller, lecturer in criminal justice, was named Cal State Fullerton’s 2020-21 Outstanding Lecturer.

Monishia “Moe” Miller, lecturer in criminal justice, was named Cal State Fullerton’s 2020-21 Outstanding Lecturer.

“We have a long history of valuing teachers and professors in the classroom and a growing tradition of emphasizing the relationship between teaching and research.” Jack Bedell John (Jack) Bedell arrived in California in 1969 with his dissertation in hand, six Siamese cats, his wife and 5-week-old daughter after a cross-country ride from Cleveland, Ohio, […]

I received my driver’s license at 16. Having a car and the freedom it brought was my indoctrination to the police in my city. The next six years consisted of constant interactions with police officers. At first, I didn’t know what to think, and I would get out of my car with no hesitation and […]

Remembering Edward L. Robinson Jr., lecturer in African American studies who had taught in Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences since 2011.

Cal State Fullerton scholars have recently published, presented and been recognized on a wide array of subjects.

Four Cal State Fullerton alumnae share how their alma mater prepared them to serve as local and state elected officials.

Eight faculty and staff have been awarded emeriti status for their service to Cal State Fullerton.

Seven Cal State Fullerton deans share what their colleges are doing to advance women in their respective fields.

A team of Cal State Fullerton geologists published a new study about cogged stones and the rock source of these Native American artifacts from Orange County.

Natalie Fousekis, professor of history and director of the Lawrence De Graaf Center for Oral and Public History, discusses the significant role gender played in the 2020 presidential election.