In Memoriam — Nathan Westbrook
The long-time lecturer in psychology has died.
The long-time lecturer in psychology has died.
CSUF faculty members Scott Spitzer and Jason Shepard discuss a key difference between today’s impeachment landscape and that of the past: social media.
From Frankenstein to the Joker, Cal State Fullerton professors the discuss monsters in literature and film — and what studying them reveals about broader issues and fears in American life.
Margie Brown-Coronel, assistant professor of history, will offer historical context to current circumstances at play on the U.S.-Mexico border during an Oct. 21 talk at the Fullerton Public Library.
During his 36 years of service, the professor emeritus of Afro-ethnic studies helped establish the university’s African American Resource Center. Funeral services will be held Oct. 18 at Loma Vista Mortuary in Fullerton.
Research into manta rays, electron scattering and emerging datasets for agriculture, as well as programs that encourage study in social work, allied health care and STEM fields, have garnered nearly $11 million in awards, grants and contracts during the first fiscal quarter of the academic year.
Cal State Fullerton student and California State University Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholar Jessica Lombardo is studying how narco culture is handled in literature in U.S., in Mexico and along the border.
This year, CSUF’s City Management Fellowship Program is pairing four students with mentors from the cities of Anaheim, Buena Park, Garden Grove and Mission Viejo.
Two photographers will reflect on how religion is expressed in quotidian matters during an Oct. 8 talk hosted by CSUF’s Department of Religious Studies.
A standing-room-only audience of political science and business students had an enlightening experience hearing three industry leaders share their experiences on entrepreneurship, philanthropy and politics.