Scholars Serve Up Lectures on Food, Philosophy and Politics
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents its fall lecture series from Oct. 7 to Dec. 2.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents its fall lecture series from Oct. 7 to Dec. 2.
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.
An English professor, whose specialties included science fiction and the Bible as literature, will be remembered for her 37 years of service to Cal State Fullerton.
Honors students and history majors Monique Garcia and Andres Muñoz-Ramirez has been selected for the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program.
Cal State Fullerton faculty researchers are presenting noontime talks at Pollak Library on a variety of topics and across disciplines, including the Ridgecrest earthquake, Human Genome Project, mass shootings to supervolcanoes. The brown bag lunch series begins Sept. 25 through Dec. 3.
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Benjamin Cawthra, a Cal State Fullerton professor of history, recently lent his voice to a documentary on legendary jazz musician Miles Davis.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences adds eight new faculty members to its roster this fall.
CSUF’s Kenneth Van Bik was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study six minority languages in the Chin State of Myanmar.
CSUF anthropology major Rachel Heil recently received a National Science Foundation undergraduate fellowship to conduct bioarchaeology research.