‘Black Disability Symposium’ Brings Artists, Activists to Campus
The African American Studies Department presents an Oct. 1 symposium during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
The African American Studies Department presents an Oct. 1 symposium during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
Faculty members with a range of expertise in sociology, modern languages and literatures, linguistics and religious studies joined Cal State Fullerton this fall.
Cal State Fullerton will host a civil dialogue, jeopardy competition and two film screenings to commemorate the adoption of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
Undergraduates in Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Scholars Program gain valuable research experience as they get ready for graduate school.
CSUF researchers are working to better understand disagreement culture in the United States and develop training materials to help people improve the way they interact.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members and students were among the presenters at the recent American Psychological Association annual convention in San Francisco.
Fifteen students traveled to one of the world’s happiest countries this summer to learn about its progressive food and social justice policies.
Today’s opening of the much-anticipated film “Crazy Rich Asians” puts Cal State Fullerton in a scene-pleasing spotlight.
In CSUF’s “Mountain Field Geography” class, students travel to California national parks to look for climate clues in the trees.
The associate professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics will be remembered for her devotion to teaching.