Scholars to Share Research on Twins, Screenwriting and Vietnamese California
Cal State Fullerton experts will give a variety of talks this spring in Fountain Valley, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach and Westminster.
Cal State Fullerton experts will give a variety of talks this spring in Fountain Valley, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach and Westminster.
Graduate students are among the artists showing their work at upcoming exhibitions in CSUF’s Grand Central Art Center.
Cal State Fullerton brings thought-leaders, advocates and mentors to campus this month as part of the university’s celebration of Women’s History Month.
The Pollak Library is hosting free author talks In March during the lunch hour, open to the campus community and public.
In recognition of its continual growth and long-time operations as an independent unit, CSUF’s Asian American Studies Program is now a department.
Four faculty written or edited publications have been recognized for their scholarship.
Wylie Aitken, Dick Ackerman and the late Tom Fuentes will be honored at a March 1 event hosted by CSUF’s Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History.
Islamophobia on college campuses, stepping up to rape culture, reframing disability, and pain and anger in the LGBTQ community are a few of the featured topics at CSUF’s Feb. 24 Social Justice Summit.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary and the John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center are presenting public events that celebrate nature and Orange County’s ancient history.
Faculty members from across campus have showcased their expertise and research in recent publications, including a new book, “Kelly Reichardt: Emergency and the Everyday.”