Criminal Justice Majors Spend Their Winter in the ‘Land Down Under’
Fifteen Cal State Fullerton students recently traveled to Australia to examine issues of crime and justice from the other side of the world.
Fifteen Cal State Fullerton students recently traveled to Australia to examine issues of crime and justice from the other side of the world.
Cal State Fullerton’s annual celebration of Black History Month features a president’s reception, two movie discussions, trivia competition and more.
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library presents “Faculty Noontime Talks,” featuring research presentations on a range of topics, including droughts and floods, desert studies, human rights to Hollywood’s female screenwriters.
Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee met with Orange County city managers and city council members to emphasize the university’s commitment to the region.
Thirteen Cal State Fullerton students recently traveled to Vietnam, the second largest producer of coffee in the world, where they learned about the intricacies of the coffee production process.
Carrie Lane, a Cal State Fullerton professor who researches the changing nature of work and home life in contemporary America, weighs in on Netflix’s new series, “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo.”
A book chapter and several articles written by faculty are among recent works in print.
Political science junior Tori Hust spent last semester in Washington, D.C., as Cal State Fullerton’s Panetta Scholar.
Cal State Fullerton students placed among the nation’s top 80 teams for writing and oral arguments at the 2019 American Moot Court Association National Tournament in January.
David J. Pivar, professor emeritus of history who served the university for 31 years, founded the American Studies Department and taught the university’s first courses in women’s studies.