Skeptical of One-Sided History? Rewrite it.
Years of examining archival documentation of trade relationships between Native Americans and British colonists leads to a first book for CSUF historian.
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.
JeeLoo Liu’s “Neo-Confucianism: Metaphysics, Mind, and Morality,” Western philosophers to explore Neo-Confucianism in Chinese philosophy.
‘Monsters in the Classroom’ by Adam Golub, associate professor of American studies shares essays from instructors who use monsters to teach everything from dance to religion.
Students and faculty members examine the Walt Disney Co. from a variety of academic perspectives, including communications, business, arts and history.
Faculty experts on health care and politics discuss why the Republican party’s repeal of the Affordable Care Act failed and what’s likely to happen next.
Allison Varzally discusses how her book parallels today’s families seeking refuge in the United States despite restrictions.
Sixteen students from across disciplines spent two weeks in June in Puerto Rico, where they became immersed in the educational, social and health needs of the island population, and gained experience working for social change.
Titan summer program pairs students with internships in the nation’s capital.
The tenure and/or promotion of 57 faculty members has been announced by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Records.