‘Black in Bloom’ Symposium to Explore Culinary, Music, Literary Arts
Cal State Fullerton brings chefs, artists, writers and entrepreneurs to campus April 10 for its Black Arts Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.
Cal State Fullerton brings chefs, artists, writers and entrepreneurs to campus April 10 for its Black Arts Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.
Jason Magabo Perez, a poet, author and social justice advocate, will serve as keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s April 9-12 Humanities and Social Sciences Week.
To put a human face on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, a Cal State Fullerton class is taking students inside a local care facility.
A longtime professor of philosophy at Cal State Fullerton, Frank G. Verges is dead at the age of 81.
CSUF’s celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month begins with an April 3 president’s reception featuring mindfulness educator Charlotte Ái Nguyễn.
Faculty members shared their expertise in presentations and training sessions throughout the world.
CSUF graduate student Marco Moreno is the first Titan to be named a Newman Civic Fellow, joining a cohort of 268 civic leaders from 40 states, Washington, D.C., Mexico and Greece.
A record number of poster presentations to be presented during NSM Week, which includes the annual Bridges to Stem Cell Research Symposium.
Ten Cal State Fullerton students are spending their spring semester interning with congressional offices, advocacy groups, nonprofits and other agencies located in the nation’s capital.
Faculty and staff members contributed articles to a special issue of Women & Therapy. Yuying Tsong, associate professor of human services, co-edited the issue.