Creating Art in a Pandemic
While coronavirus has forced all students to head home and continue their studies online, the challenges are perhaps most felt by those who major in hands-on arts disciplines, such as glassblowing.
While coronavirus has forced all students to head home and continue their studies online, the challenges are perhaps most felt by those who major in hands-on arts disciplines, such as glassblowing.
Jarret Lovell, a Cal State Fullerton professor who teaches a course on “Animals, Law and Society,” answers questions about Netflix’s “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” docuseries.
Meet Jin Woo Lee, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, who joined the university this academic year. Before pursuing a career in academia, he designed and manufactured automated packaging machines. Lee’s research focuses on such areas as product and medical device design and engineering education. His teaching interests include design processes, computer-aided design and manufacturing. A […]
At Cal State Fullerton, Titan scientists and their students are doing their part in the fight against infectious diseases to find new approaches and treatments. They are studying how parasites benefit at the expense of their hosts or how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.
While the public is hungrier than ever for news, the pandemic is wreaking havoc on journalists and media organizations. The campus’ student-run newspaper is feeling this tension too.
During the coronavirus pandemic, CSUF nursing students are helping the OC Health Care Agency with medical supply distribution, research and health screenings.
Coronavirus quarantine inspires CSUF artist-in-residence Pablo Helguera to sing telegrams through Zoom.
In her role as chief mission officer for Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, CSUF alumna Claudia Keller is helping to keep food insecure families fed through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Titans of Promise is a weekly video series that features the university’s diverse students and their educational journeys.
Cal State Fullerton education professor Natalie Tran knows the benefits of mindfulness, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. She conducts research on the practice of mindfulness and provides training to faculty, students, parents and teachers on how they can use it in the workplace and in the classroom.