Discussing Animal Abuse, Family Violence and Criminal Justice
The link between animal and domestic abuse is among the topics up for discussion during an Oct. 7 symposium at Cal State Fullerton.
The link between animal and domestic abuse is among the topics up for discussion during an Oct. 7 symposium at Cal State Fullerton.
Mohammed S. Dajani, the inaugural Weston Fellow at the Washington Institute, will discuss “Moderation in the Midst of Conflict: The Palestinian Wasatia Movement and the Path to Peace” during a Thursday, Oct. 1, program at Cal State Fullerton
Four Cal State Fullerton graduate students, all CSU Pre-Doctoral Scholars, discuss what drives them to achieve their educational goals.
“Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology, history, culture and science, will be held Oct. 10 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park.
Faculty and students recently contributed articles to numerous publications.
Four master of public administration students will spend the year being mentored by local officials as part of the City Management Fellowship Program.
Bonnie Williams, assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics, has received a 2015-16 American Postdoctoral Fellowship Award.
President Mildred García has conferred emeritus status on a eight long-serving campus members.
Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, a two-time CSUF graduate, will be the next speaker of the California State Assembly — and first Titan in this leadership role.
History professor Jochen Burgtorf gives a talk at the Fullerton Public Library.