Faculty Make Presentations Across the Country
Fourteen CSUF faculty members were presenters at various conferences and meetings across the country recently.
Fourteen CSUF faculty members were presenters at various conferences and meetings across the country recently.
Margaret McCarthy receives Humanities and Social Sciences Cornerstone Award.
“Philip K. Dick, Here and Now” on April 29 -30 explores science fiction through the eyes of his fans, family and friends.
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
A talk by Tyler Parry, assistant professor African American studies, was broadcast on C-SPAN. Other faculty presentations listed.
Terri Snyder and Leila Zenderland, both professors of American Studies, have been working on two studies reaching into seminal moments in history: the slave era and the period just before Adolf Hitler came to power. National Endowment of the Humanities fellowships underwrote the research of the two scholars.
“Politics of Adult Literacy Education in the United States” is the focus of a Thursday, April 28, public symposium.
Four CSUF professors from different faiths will answer questions about their beliefs during the April 20 lecture at the Pollak Library.
Student research, films and lectures intrigue during annual focus on the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The April 7 Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month reception featured a keynote address by social justice trainer and educator Raja G. Bhattar.