Lessons on Diversity From a Century Ago Still Resonate
A new book by Michael Steiner, professor emeritus of American Studies, looks at philosopher Horace Kallen’s concept of cultural pluralism, which remains highly relevant today.
A new book by Michael Steiner, professor emeritus of American Studies, looks at philosopher Horace Kallen’s concept of cultural pluralism, which remains highly relevant today.
Laura Kraft, who received her bachelor’s degree alongside her daughter in 2017, returned to Cal State Fullerton to earn her master’s degree in gerontology.
Eric Gonzaba, an assistant professor of American Studies specializing in race and sexuality, calls the ruling the most important decision in the court’s history on gay rights.
Cecelia McWilliams and Manpreet Luthra are among more than 30 Cal State Fullerton students who have been accepted to medical and other health professions schools.
Experts and leaders reflect on protests and police brutality.
Twins expert, Nancy Segal, explains how birth order alters dominance.
Mapping the Gay Guides is a project led by Eric Gonzaba, CSUF assistant professor of American studies, that plots gay spaces dating back to 1965 on a digital map.
An endowment of $400,000 in the name of Robert Hodges, professor emeritus of English, has been established to support fellowships for students pursuing academic degrees in English or comparative literature.
Patricia McKeon, master’s student in gerontology, has been honored with the 2020 Betty Robertson Award for lifelong learning from CSUF’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Three of Cal State Fullerton’s inaugural Mellon Mays fellows — Danielle Narciso, Vivian Phong Ngo and Ileana Perez — have been accepted to graduate programs from the West to the East Coast.