Titans of Promise Showcases Students and Their Cal State Fullerton Journeys
Titans of Promise is a weekly video series that features the university’s diverse students and their educational journeys.
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.
One change prompted by COVID-19 may be less noticeable than the rest — new phrases and terms in the English language.
JeeLoo Liu, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department, looks at ways to design ethical robots.
Dustin Abnet’s new book on robots in the American culture is increasingly becoming part of the national discussion in this pandemic era.
“I knew that the only way I could make this school feel like home was to get involved, so I did what I knew best — student government.” — Jacob Fry, communications major Knowing absolutely nobody and having no familiarity with the area 350 miles away from my northern California hometown of Stockton, I started […]
When “stay-at-home” orders arrived from the governor’s office, staff at the Children’s Center were faced with the question: where can “home” be for the center’s tortoises, turtles, rabbits, cockatiels and fish?
Right after the stock market peaked, Titan Capital Management students celebrated their first-place win in the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute Research Challenge. Now the novel coronavirus and the subsequent economic fallout have created new challenges for the group.
Christine Vu and Kate Bayhan are two School of Nursing faculty members on the battleground of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton scientist Veronica Jimenez and her students reveal insights to possible new treatments for Chagas disease. This life-threatening infectious disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, transmitted by triatomine bugs, known as “kissing bugs.”