American Studies Expert Featured in ‘The Black Beauty Effect’
Kristin Denise Rowe, assistant professor of American studies, is featured in “The Black Beauty Effect,” a docuseries streaming on Netflix.
Kristin Denise Rowe, assistant professor of American studies, is featured in “The Black Beauty Effect,” a docuseries streaming on Netflix.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded CSUF two grants totaling nearly $9 million to support research and development and improve completion rates for underserved students.
Alumnus Antonio Banks credits his Cal State Fullerton education and research experiences at the Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership for transforming his life and changing his career trajectory.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have been recognized as among the top 2% of cited authors worldwide.
Cal State Fullerton hosted its second annual Energy and Sustainability Summit on Oct. 27, co-sponsored by Southern California Edison and Wells Fargo.
Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., CSUF associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, and his students curated an exhibition at the Museum of Social Justice.
Chemistry graduate student Oliver Solares learned about clean energy solutions during an internship at a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory.
Dana Cloud, a Cal State Fullerton lecturer in human communication studies, interviewed actors and writers about the Hollywood strike.
Student researcher Anabell Espinosa works in the lab on her pipefish research alongside faculty mentor Ryan Walter, associate professor of biological science.
Computer engineering grads partnered with the Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled in Anaheim to develop smart technology glasses for visually impaired individuals.