Threats to the U.S. Constitution: Reproductive Freedoms and LGBTQ Rights: Are They at Risk?
Pam Fiber Ostrow, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, discusses reproductive freedoms and LGBTQ rights.
Pam Fiber Ostrow, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, discusses reproductive freedoms and LGBTQ rights.
Raphael Sonenshein, director of the Pat Brown Institute and an esteemed professor at Cal State Fullerton for decades, recently discussed why people should care about local politics.
Sarah Hill, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, reviews each proposition on the 2022 California State Ballot.
Shelly Arsneault, Cal State Fullerton professor of political science and public administration, explains each position on the California ballot.
With the midterm elections just around the corner, Cal State Fullerton offers a range of programs to help voters make more informed decisions.
Fifty Cal State DC Scholars alumni who work in Washington, D.C., now serve as mentors to new scholars coming through the program.
Rob Robinson, CSUF associate professor of political science, discusses New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen.
Pam Fiber-Ostrow, a Cal State Fullerton professor of political science, described the implications of overturning Roe v. Wade.
Public policy experts from Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, and national research organizations were part of the symposium.
CSUF political science junior Kamille Morales is the second member of her family to participate in the Cal State DC Scholars program.