‘Al Tanto’ Symposium to Probe Issues Impacting the Latinx Community
Education, incarceration, immigration and housing are the key topics of a Nov. 14 symposium presented by the Chicana and Chicano Resource Center.
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.
Sex crimes researcher Alissa R. Ackerman will deliver the keynote address during CSUF’s 19th annual Violence Prevention Conference. The Oct. 26 event is free and open to the public.
Students, faculty and staff are banding together to offer various activities paying homage to author Mary Shelley and her timeless novel.
A case study of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor will be presented by CSUF alumna Melanie Schlotterbeck during the Nov. 2 All Points of the Compass geography conference.
Four Cal State Fullerton faculty members will participate in the Fullerton Public Library’s Oct. 15 panel discussion on “2018 Congressional Midterm Elections: What to Expect.”
A roundup of faculty activities, from short stories and choreography to presentations.
Beginning Oct. 11, faculty scholars from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will present a series of lunchtime lectures for the campus community.
Cal State Fullerton master of public administration students learn the ins and outs of government work from local city managers.