Faculty Authors Recognized
Twenty-eight faculty members who authored or edited books published last year were recently honored during the University’s annual Author Awards program.
Twenty-eight faculty members who authored or edited books published last year were recently honored during the University’s annual Author Awards program.
Sessions and lectures of the March 17-19 conference are set to focus on how life writing is practiced and perceived.
Brei Burries recognized by African American Studies Department for her gospel dance choreography talent.
History class plans a German oral history festival’s first United States event.
The Center for Oral and Public History to host screening of “No Mas Bebes” at 5 p.m. Monday, March 14.
Three CSUF faculty members share expertise in presentations at professional conferences.
Human communication and political science faculty respond to Republican party’s great divide over presidential candidate Donald Trump.
CSUF political science and communications experts will judge candidates’ comments at the Feb. 25 Republican debate and dates scheduled through March.
More than 100 attended at the Feb. 18 Black History Month reception, featuring a keynote address by A’Lelia Bundles, journalist and author.
Human communication studies and political science faculty judges choose winners.