In Memoriam — Gloria Rock
Gloria Rock, an associate professor emeritus of philosophy who served Cal State Fullerton for 24 years, is remembered as a dedicated teacher of logic.
Gloria Rock, an associate professor emeritus of philosophy who served Cal State Fullerton for 24 years, is remembered as a dedicated teacher of logic.
Claire Jenkins, a senior majoring in political science and history, finds her experiences on the CSUF Moot Court team to prepare her for her career goals of becoming an attorney attainable by strengthening her writing, public speaking, and critical thinking skills.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.
CSUF’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences continues its annual lecture series this spring with topics ranging from an overview of immigrant due process rights to the history of the “black friend.”
Tyler Parry, associate professor of African American studies at CSUF, authored an opinion column in the Washington Post
Mark Redhead, a professor of political science, taught core classes in both the undergraduate and graduate political science programs during his nearly 15-year tenure at CSUF.
Ryan Nichols, a Cal State Fullerton professor of philosophy, is studying China’s moral transformation as it continues rapid economic and industrial development.
Eight Cal State Fullerton students won awards at the Western Regional Moot Court Competition, and two will advance to the 2019 American Moot Court Association National Tournament.
CSUF alumna Flor Edwards recently returned to her alma mater to discuss her memoir, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times.”
A variety of books and journal articles by Cal State Fullerton faculty experts have recently been published.