Recently Published Faculty Works Announced
A book chapter and several articles written by faculty are among recent works in print.

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.
Nancy Segal, professor of psychology, discusses the origins of twin research design.

The Cal State Fullerton community will gather for two days of reflection and service in honor of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
Gloria Rock, an associate professor emeritus of philosophy who served Cal State Fullerton for 24 years, is remembered as a dedicated teacher of logic.

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.
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.

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.”