Explore Over 180 Million Years Of OC History at ‘Ancient Wonders’
“OC’s Ancient Wonders,” a free family event hosted by the Cooper Center and OC Parks, will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley.
“OC’s Ancient Wonders,” a free family event hosted by the Cooper Center and OC Parks, will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley.
Adam Roberts, assistant professor of psychology, joins CSUF’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
In her latest book, CSUF’s Nancy L. Segal separates fact from fiction on more than 70 commonly held beliefs about the origins and development of twins.
Presentations also included papers on mutual funds and the creation of a native language dictionary.
Trevis Matheus, assistant professor of geography and the environment, joins CSUF’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
This fall, 17 President’s Scholars are becoming Titans and embarking on bright academic careers.
President Mildred García welcomed new members of the tenure-track faculty during Monday’s Convocation and at a dinner held that evening in their honor.
Among those in the audience listening to President Mildred García give her annual convocation address this week were new-to-campus faculty and staff members, campus veterans and a special group: faculty, staff and students who put their faith in the university when it was brand new.
Years of examining archival documentation of trade relationships between Native Americans and British colonists leads to a first book for CSUF historian.
Stephen Neufeld, associate professor of history, says Mexico City became his home while researching military history.