Faculty Research and Accomplishments Featured in Publications, Presentations, Awards
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Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff were awarded close to $3.8 million in funding during the period January to March 2021. Supported projects explore such topics as immigration status and crime, vaping among young adults in Orange County and cultivating diverse teacher leaders in California.
Stephanie Vaughn, professor emeritus of nursing and project director of EMBRACE: $494,061 from Health Resources and Services Administration for the “EMBRACE: Enrichment Markers of Better Relationships, Academics and Cultural Enhancement” project
Lidia Nuño, assistant professor of criminal justice: $462,165 from the U.S. Department of Justice for the project titled “Assessing the Relationship Between Immigration Status, Crime, Gang Affiliation and Victimization”
Yuying Tsong, professor of human services, and
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Adam Golub, professor of American studies, presented a paper titled “Creative Work as Equipment for Living” at the Northeast Modern Language Association conference.
Bruce Rubin, lecturer emeritus and English language specialist for the U.S. Department of State on behalf of the U.S. Embassies in Nepal, India and Pakistan, was the lead presenter and emcee at the South Asian Regional Online Conference. He spoke on critical thinking in English language teaching.
Jason Shepard, chair and professor of communications, moderated a virtual panel titled “Covering Protests: New Challenges for a New Era,” sponsored by First Amendment Watch at New York University and the Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
you re going to spends more time looking at america because there is so much going on at this time. let s share with our audience what david had to say recently about the political climate. in a sensible country obama would be able to clearly define his modern brand of moderate progressivism without fear of offending the people he needs to get legislation passed. but we don t live in that country. we live in a country in which many people live in information cocoons in which they only talk to members of their own party and read blogs of their own sect. has the political culture been hijacked by the mechanics of the information technology? i do think everybody gets to pick their own reality these days. a lot of liberals think obama has been very weak and not forceful enough. i think he has been amazingly tenacious on health care, education, pretty tough guy, i think. a lot of the conservatives think he is a socialist trying to turn us into sweden. people like that. they want all diffe
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