Titans Finish First in Statewide Research Competition
Five CSUF student researchers won first-place awards for their work at the 31st annual California State University Student Research Competition.
Five CSUF student researchers won first-place awards for their work at the 31st annual California State University Student Research Competition.
Faculty members from across the campus are invited to “find your research Pot of Gold” — perhaps in collaboration with someone from a different department — Tuesday, April 25, during Research Festival Day, sponsored by the Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, and the Faculty Development Center.
In conjunction with National DNA Day, CSUF’s Pollak Library hosts an April 25 workshop focusing on family history research.
Contemporary poets Jennifer Givhan, Phillip B. Williams and Amy Uyematsu will share their work during an April 18 poetry reading event in the Pollak Library. A community reading will follow.
For more than a quarter of a century, Cal State Fullerton business students have been taking top honors in a national student consulting competition. This year, two teams made it to the top levels of competition.
A CSUF researcher is leading a two-year study of Kevin Starr’s eight-volume series, “Americans and the California Dream.” Starr, who served as California’s state librarian for 10 years, died in January.
Nikki Grimes will share how social justice issues influence her writing at a March 21 talk at Cal State Fullerton. The event is free and open to the public.
Cal State Fullerton was recently awarded a $2 million grant from the California State University system as part of the statewide system’s effort to increase the number of freshmen graduating in four years, and transfer students graduating in two years.
Women have led for generations in the United Kingdom, France, Norway and Germany, and multiple countries empower women to participate in leadership roles using quotas requiring governing bodies to have at least a minimum percentage of female representation. Yet, 2016 was the first year a woman won the presidential nomination for a major party in the United States. And female representation in local and legislative politics has been slow to grow.
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education recently awarded Cal State Fullerton a 2017 Promising Practices Award for its student success teams.