How to Explain the New Coronavirus to Young Children
Shu-Chen Jenny Yen, a Cal State Fullerton associate professor of child and adolescent studies, has authored a story to help explain the coronavirus pandemic to children ages 3-8.
Shu-Chen Jenny Yen, a Cal State Fullerton associate professor of child and adolescent studies, has authored a story to help explain the coronavirus pandemic to children ages 3-8.
To tackle the social and emotional side of virtual learning — making sure that students feel connected to instructors and peers, and are engaged in their studies — educators turn to Cal State Fullerton’s Loretta Donovan and Tim Green, experts in distance education and educational technology.
Cal State Fullerton has a rich history of expertise in the area of stuttering. Ying-Chiao Tsao, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, and Robin Ottesen, director of the university’s Center for Children Who Stutter, explain the disorder and current treatments.
President Virjee praise the adaptability of Titans as the campus transitions to telecommuting and virtual teaching.
Roy Choi ‘94 (B.A. philosophy), co-founder of Kogi Korean BBQ, handed out 300 tacos to families social distancing March 25 in San Gabriel.
Alumnus and donor Bob Kargenian has a great love of Cal State Fullerton, baseball and finance. And for the last half a dozen years, he’s merged these passions to help Titan ball players improve their money-management skills.
Biology alumnus Stanley Hillman and his former professor Lon McClanahan teamed in 2006 to support science students and created the Hillman and McClanahan Scholarship in Plant or Animal Physiological Ecology.
Students and faculty from CSUF’s Department of Modern Languages and Literatures shifted their annual conference online amid COVID-19 concerns.
The 15-car collection includes a set of Pegasos, a Talbot-Lago and 1964 Porsche 904 GTS, one of only 126 produced.
Hundreds of Titans across the globe rallied together March 12 to make #TitansGive, Cal State Fullerton’s first-ever day of giving, an unqualified success.