Read This and You Might Watch the Debates Differently
Scholars and analysts say viewers should be watching for nonverbal cues and listening carefully for the cues that reveal important truths about people in high-stakes situations.
Scholars and analysts say viewers should be watching for nonverbal cues and listening carefully for the cues that reveal important truths about people in high-stakes situations.
Faculty and staff garnered close to $9 million in funding during the first quarter of the university’s 2020-21 fiscal year.
The campus’ emeriti group recently awarded 13 scholarships totaling $26,000 to accomplished students.
See the latest publications, presentations and awards from Cal State Fullerton faculty members.
In preparation for the November general election, CSUF’s Office of Alumni Engagement is hosting a voter education series via Zoom and Instagram Live.
CSUF students explore a journey of self-discovery by meeting alumni as they traveled within California.
Three Titans hit the road in Southern California in the Roadtrip Nation RV, seeking career insights and wisdom from accomplished CSUF alumni.
Accusations of deputies robbing a house, stealing a credit card and falsifying documents have some asking if the agency is irreparably damaged.
Cal State Fullerton’s third annual Constitutional Jeopardy show will debut Monday, Sept. 21, via YouTube. The friendly competition will raise funds for three student programs: Moot Court, Guardian Scholars and the Veterans Resource Center.
Faculty members Kristin Kleinjans and Laura Zettel-Watson each offer 5 priorities for aging workers, and tell how pensions, policy, and the pandemic influence retirees.