Celebrating ‘Native Voices Rising: Defending Land and Life’
Cal State Fullerton recognized and celebrated the diversity of its native American students, faculty and staff Nov. 6 with native prayer and blessing, songs and dancing.
Cal State Fullerton recognized and celebrated the diversity of its native American students, faculty and staff Nov. 6 with native prayer and blessing, songs and dancing.
In a statewide Ballot Bowl competition, Cal State Fullerton registered 2,627 voters for the Nov. 6 midterm election, garnering the award for the CSU campus with the largest number of students registered.
Faculty members, students, alumni and emeriti from CSUF’s Department of History will give a series of presentations on the centennial commemoration of World War I. The Nov. 13-14 event is free and open to the public.
History faculty member and alumna, Charlene Marine Riggins, died Oct. 29. A memorial service will be held Nov. 10 at the McAulay and Wallace Mortuary in Fullerton.
This semester, 20 students in CSUF’s “Civic Engagement Through Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies” class have been working to register and educate youth voters for the Nov. 6 election.
Faculty members’ accomplishments are reflected in new books, a professional promotion and a recent theatrical performance.
Honorary alumnus and longtime university supporter, Arnold Miller, died Oct. 19. A memorial service will be held Nov. 4 at Temple Beth Tikvah in Fullerton.
Education, incarceration, immigration and housing are the key topics of a Nov. 14 symposium presented by the Chicana and Chicano Resource Center.
Sarah Hill, associate professor of political science, examines California’s direct democracy system as well as the propositions on the November ballot.
CSUF kicks off Indigenous History Month with a Nov. 6 president’s reception featuring Eric Tippeconnic, lecturer in history and a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma.