CSUF to Host North American Sport History Conference
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.
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.
What once was a dream is coming to reality for 10 first-generation college students. Not only are they completing their undergraduate studies this spring, they also have been accepted into graduate programs at universities across the country.
Two Cal State Fullerton junior faculty members will be attending ELEVATE — a June 28-30 early career faculty training program hosted by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
Cal State Fullerton’s Student Life and Leadership recognized outstanding student organizations at the third annual Tuffy Awards.
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.