Cooper Center Event July 17 Focuses on Fossils, OC’s Past
“From Dinosaurs to People: Reliving Orange County’s Past” will be presented Sunday, July 17, by the Cooper Center and OC Parks.
“From Dinosaurs to People: Reliving Orange County’s Past” will be presented Sunday, July 17, by the Cooper Center and OC Parks.
Fifty higher education administrators, faculty and staff attended a recent meeting of Optimizing Academic Success and Institutional Strategy at Cal State Fullerton.
In Karen Stocker’s anthropology course in culture and education, students choose how they want to learn.
A poster tracking a university building’s waste and recycling output wins first place.
Cal State Fullerton students are gaining internship experience and meeting global leaders through the DC Scholars Program.
Titan faculty members have developed a free app to share stories recorded a decade ago by the Center for Oral and Public History.
The work of two African American studies professors have been published, and the research of a senior ethnic studies major was presented.
Students from three Anaheim high schools attend classes on campus.
CSUF students discuss how they follow presidential candidates via social media.
Two recent publications, featuring the work of CSUF faculty, have won prizes. Terri Snyder was the author and Wendy Grieb was the illustrator of two award-winning books.