Much Ado About Shakespeare’s Leading Ladies
CSUF professor Kay Stanton presents a May 6 talk based on her new book, “Shakespeare’s ‘Whores’: Erotics, Politics and Poetics.”
CSUF professor Kay Stanton presents a May 6 talk based on her new book, “Shakespeare’s ‘Whores’: Erotics, Politics and Poetics.”
A recent book by twins expert Nancy Segal is just one of several recent CSUF faculty publications.
Executive chef receives humanitarian award, while several faculty members are honored with emeriti titles.
Seventeen Cal State Fullerton undergraduates and graduate-level students were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during an April 12 program held as part of Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
Brady Heiner, assistant professor of philosophy, spearheaded the CSU systemwide expansion of the education access program for formerly incarcerated individuals.
The John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, in partnership with OC Parks, will host a free educational family event about science and Orange County’s rich natural history April 29 at Irvine Regional Park.
Annual event also features panel discussions on graduate school and finding internships.
One of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders, depression is the theme of this year’s World Health Day on April 7.
Contemporary poets Jennifer Givhan, Phillip B. Williams and Amy Uyematsu will share their work during an April 18 poetry reading event in the Pollak Library. A community reading will follow.
Gerontology Program’s April 5 networking event features CSUF alumni panelists, and professionals who work with aging adults.