‘Suicide by Cop’ Study Leads to New Training for Police
A study by CSUF researchers has resulted in the development of a national training guide for police officers to safely respond to suicide by cop incidents.
A study by CSUF researchers has resulted in the development of a national training guide for police officers to safely respond to suicide by cop incidents.
Anthropologist Sarah Grant explains why Starbucks has less than 3% of Vietnam’s billion dollar coffee and tea business.
Four Cal State Fullerton student researchers won outstanding research presentation awards at the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science’s National Diversity in STEM Conference.
Eight Cal State Fullerton students and alumni have been nominated for a College Television Award, the student version of an Emmy Award.
Researcher Carrie Lane says Americans increasingly are caught between a desire to simplify their lives and a desire to keep spending.
Cal State Fullerton faculty have recently presented or had their research published.
Several faculty and staff members have been recognized on campus and professionally.
A new book by Susie Woo, associate professor of American studies, examines the postwar lives of Korean children and women.
Nicole Seymour, associate professor of English, is working with faculty members across the state to develop tools for teaching climate justice and other issues. The materials will be housed on the newly launched UC-CSU NXTerra website.
The Dressember Foundation, founded by CSUF alumna Blythe Hill, challenges people to wear a dress or a tie every day in December as a way to raise awareness and funds for anti-trafficking programs.