Women and Gender Studies Program Shifts to Department Status
Faculty members say new title follows a national trend for growing departments.
Faculty members say new title follows a national trend for growing departments.
Funeral services for the late Richard “Dick” McFarland, professor emeritus of psychology, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 6, at Christ Lutheran Church, 820 W. Imperial Highway, in Brea.
Documentary filmmaker Montse Armengou will attend and discuss this and her other films that sparked public debates over the memory of Francoism and the lack of reparation for his victims.
Talks on May 1 and 4 will feature seven CSUF political and policy experts.
Tuesday talk by the Getty Research Institute’s data research specialist focuses on how digital tools enhance the study of art and artists.
Eight students have been named inaugural participants in the Global Titans Leadership Program, co-sponsored by Cal State Fullerton and Southwest Airlines.
Cal State Fullerton’s U-ACRE Project, a community-based urban agriculture research effort, will be recognized in June with a statewide Best Practice Award.
The professor emeritus of modern languages and literatures taught French more than 30 years and was instrumental in creating student exchange programs and globally focused curriculum.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History’s “Voces de Liberación” shares the stories of Latina leaders who lobby for representation and justice.
CSUF professor Kay Stanton presents a May 6 talk based on her new book, “Shakespeare’s ‘Whores’: Erotics, Politics and Poetics.”