Faculty and Staff Honored With Awards and Emeriti Status
Numerous faculty and staff have received accolades for their outstanding work, including seven who received the university’s emeriti status.
Numerous faculty and staff have received accolades for their outstanding work, including seven who received the university’s emeriti status.
Cal State Fullerton’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History revealed the latest political biographies to be added to its archive: Joe Dunn, Curt Pringle and the late Harriett Wieder.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have recently contributed to the art world and published on a variety of subjects.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have garnered nearly $5.7 million in grants and contracts since October 2019.
Latino voters proved crucial to the senator’s 2020 triumph in California.
During his 28 years at Cal State Fullerton, the professor emeritus of English and comparative literature taught American literature classes and specialized in the work of Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad.
CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History will recognize Joe Dunn, Curt Pringle and Harriett Wieder at its March 5 “Celebrating Orange County’s Political Legacy” event.
Recent magna cum laude graduate inspired by the work of counting the homeless and directing them to services available.
Cal State Fullerton ranked in the top 5% of the nation’s four-year public institutions for the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to English and history majors, according to a new listing from The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents its spring lecture series Feb. 3 to May 4. All lectures will take place in the HSS Building, Room 219.