Policing Expert’s Studies Show Bill to Change Age, Education for California Cops has Merit
National studies by a CSUF police expert show college-educated cops are better at documenting investigation, tech-savvy and less resistant to change.

National studies by a CSUF police expert show college-educated cops are better at documenting investigation, tech-savvy and less resistant to change.

Dana Cloud, lecturer in human communication studies, examines the interplay of communication, power and social movements in her book, “Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture.”

See research recently published and presented by CSUF faculty, and honors they’ve received.

For those who are visually impaired, doing the simplest tasks and activities isn’t always easy to complete. If a blind person can give a robot a voice command to do a simple task, such as “Please open the fridge, pick up the water bottle and bring it to me,” it can change his or her […]

Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein’s Prediction LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe With Observation of Gravitational Waves From Colliding Black Holes CSUF Physicists Play Significant Role in Discovery For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of space-time called gravitational waves, arriving at the earth from a cataclysmic event […]

A new online database of fossils becomes available today (Feb. 24), a result of a collaborative, global effort co-led by James Parham, assistant professor of geological sciences. The Fossil Calibration Database connects data from the fossil record and DNA sequences to estimate the origination times of key groups of plants and animals. “This exciting field […]