Tattooed: Inked Women’s History Is Focus of Anthropology Exhibit
Traveling exhibit stops at CSUF March 16-April 23 to share stories of the inked women in California history.
Traveling exhibit stops at CSUF March 16-April 23 to share stories of the inked women in California history.
More than 500 students and community leaders attended the 2017 Hermanos Unidos National Leadership Conference, hosted by Cal State Fullerton.
A celebration of life for the late Jack Elenbaas, professor emeritus of history, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 27, at DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont, in Claremont.
Honoring trailblazing women, President Mildred García hosts a March 23 reception featuring keynote speaker Vickie Mabry-Height, M.D., physician and author of “White Coat Secrets.”
Cal State Fullerton faculty members share how they turned their passion for the Walt Disney Co. into academic and professional pursuits.
Three Titan alumni and an honorary alumna will be recognized for their service and support of Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, March 4, during the University’s Vision & Visionaries dinner and celebration.
A dozen faculty experts are joined by alumna and AIDS researcher Navid Madani ’90, ’92 at a Feb. 24-25 interdisciplinary conference to help researchers prepare for future global health efforts.
Interviews with political powerhouses Frank Barbaro, Shirley Grindle and Gaddi Vasquez are added to the center’s collection of nearly 6,000 oral histories.
Tyler D. Parry, CSUF assistant professor of African American studies, headlines the 2017 Social Justice Summit. Free and open to the public, the event takes place Feb. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Titan Student Union.
CSUF’s Center for Oral and Public History hosts one-day training, Saturday, Feb. 11.