Students Explore Migration Issues and Share Research Projects in Mexico
Students from across disciplines had the opportunity this fall to take part in educational activities in Ensenada and Guadalajara through CSUF study abroad programs.
Students from across disciplines had the opportunity this fall to take part in educational activities in Ensenada and Guadalajara through CSUF study abroad programs.
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans selected professor William “Bill” Hoese as an outstanding science mentor, and three students won awards for their research and presentation skills.
The California Symposium on Solitary Confinement, hosted by Cal State Fullerton Dec. 9, will examine human rights, incarceration and state priorities in California prisons.
Campus members have received recognition in industry and on campus.
Renown scholar Paul Apodaca delivers keynote address focusing on the theme “We Are Still Here” at Cal State Fullerton’s Native American Heritage Month reception.
CSUF’s Department of History presents a Nov. 15-16 symposium focusing on digital humanities, an area of study that approaches humanistic questions through such technologies as mapping, augmented reality and textual analysis.
A Cal State Fullerton professor of political science takes students to Italy each summer, where they learn about the complexities of the worldwide refugee crisis.
A Harvard Graduate School of Education professor comes to campus Nov. 9 to share his research on the experiences of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
Faculty members have recently authored several articles and books.
Nicole Seymour, CSUF assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics, engages her students in conversations about sustainability, water and climate education.