Insatiable Learner Wins Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Betty Robertson Award
OLLI honors one of its founders with the annual award spotlighting the achievements of an older graduate who values and represents lifelong learning.
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.
Graduate student nominates her mentor Zia Salim, assistant professor of geography.
Political scientist Stephen Stambough was unanimously elected May 18 to serve as the 2017-18 chair of Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate.
Thousands of graduates and candidates for graduation celebrated their milestone achievement with family and friends during Cal State Fullerton’s commencement ceremonies.
Sport historians will share their research in doping, politics, sports medicine, race, gender and more at a May 26-29 conference hosted by Cal State Fullerton.
Studies into how Shakespeare’s words were pronounced, how the First Amendment was used to challenge government censorship in the 1950s, and how Proposition 13 impacted household property tax burdens and tax revenue are just a few of the proposed projects being undertaken during sabbaticals awarded for the 2017-18 academic year.
Faculty members publish scholarly works that include a medieval math mystery to books on teaching math and helping Vietnamese learners.
Research and work by Susie Woo garners Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholars Award and $17,500 support.