CSUF Experts Use New Campus Website to Judge Presidential Candidates During Live Debates
CSUF political science and communications experts will judge candidates’ comments at the Feb. 25 Republican debate and dates scheduled through March.
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.
Amanda Martinez shares what it was like to work in the national’s capital as a Panetta Congressional Intern.
Two student research proposals have been accepted for presentation at the April 19-20 “Posters on the Hill” event in Washington, D.C.
Okado earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Pennsylvania State University previously taught courses at Penn State.
Faculty members will be speaking at the Fullerton Public Library and discussing research at an upcoming educational leadership conference.
Recent faculty authored works include a book chapter by Mohinder Grewal and a book by Monica Hanna.
New programs are being launched in “World Language: English Language Development” to prepare teachers to instruct English-language learners in California’s diverse K-12 classrooms.
Phillip Kopp, assistant professor of criminal justice, brings his interests in researching body cameras worn by police, and plans to expand his studies to include local departments.