Oh, the Places Titans Go…
More than 300 Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff are participating in study abroad and away programs during the summer.
More than 300 Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff are participating in study abroad and away programs during the summer.
CSUF recently recognized eight faculty members who have taught classes and served the campus community for periods ranging from 17 to 30 years.
Cal State Fullerton’s first graduate of the Project Rebound program says he wants to share his journey to motivate other formerly incarcerated students to stay on the path.
Campus members have served as guest editors and co-authors of recent published works.
When Nicolette Passerello got an email about applying for a fellowship in which she could spend the summer interning with a nonprofit and gain valuable, high-impact, real-life experience, she saw it as an incredible opportunity.
This year’s winner of the Giles T. Brown Outstanding Thesis Award is Chelsea (Rankin) Felbeck, who studied the colony dynamics of Southern California’s elegant terns.
Steve Stambough, professor of political science and the 2017-18 Academic Senate Chair, outlines the expected issues and focus of the advisory body’s actions in the coming year.
OLLI honors one of its founders with the annual award spotlighting the achievements of an older graduate who values and represents lifelong learning.
The Cooper Center’s Jeannine Pedersen-Guzman has written a children’s book about OC’s Native Americans. She will give readings of her new book at this Saturday’s (June 10) “Hidden Histories of Orange County” free public event at the Irvine Ranch Historical Park.
CSUF professors have authored recently published books and articles ranging from educational support for farmworker students, social responsiveness, economic growth, the making of modern Mexico, and adoptions and family migrations.