World Health Day: Campus Experts Talk About Depression
One of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders, depression is the theme of this year’s World Health Day on April 7.
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.
CSUF presents a free screening and panel discussion of the documentary “Becoming Johanna.”
The screenwriter for “Hotel Rwanda” will discuss the history of Hollywood and storytelling tools used in film.
The professor emeritus of history helped create the University’s first archive and its oral history program.
Former U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, author of “The Art of Tough,” encouraged people to not be afraid to get involved in government during her March 20 talk as part of Cal State Fullerton’s Humanities and Social Sciences Week.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members are keeping busy with fellowships and works on film, print and stage.
March 20 symposium focuses on Beyoncé, fraternity humor, racial movements and rape culture.
Sen. Boxer will discuss her 30-year career on The Hill and her book “The Art of Tough,” March 20.