After Growing Up in a ‘Cult,’ Alumna Says Education Was a Way Forward
CSUF alumna Flor Edwards recently returned to her alma mater to discuss her memoir, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times.”
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.
Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will present its spring Eclectics lecture series from Jan. 15 to April 11.
To better recruit and retain employees, the city of Huntington Beach plans to launch a new internship program proposed by CSUF master of public administration students.
Speaker of the California State Assembly Anthony Rendon, a Cal State Fullerton alum, joined a panel to discuss culture and food in the region.
Cal State Fullerton’s Department of History and nonprofit organization California Humanities will present a Digital Humanities Colloquium and launch the Mapping Arts OC digital platform in December.
Alumna Flor Edwards joins CSUF religious studies scholars Dec. 13 for a discussion about her book, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times” and her experiences growing up in The Children of God religious movement.
Cal State Fullerton will host a 10th anniversary celebration for its Asian Pacific American Resource Center Dec. 6 in the Titan Student Union. Jennifer A. Yee, associate professor of Asian American studies, will deliver the keynote address.
Dydia DeLyser, a CSUF associate professor of geography and the environment and archivist for retired astronaut William A. Anders, contributed to the naming of two craters on the moon to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 space mission.
CSUF’s African American Studies Department will host a Dec. 5 forum examining intersecting identities and athletics in the United States.