Titans Provide Speech Therapy With a Side of Fun
Cal State Fullerton graduate students in communication sciences and disorders are gaining hands-on clinical experience running Titan Tikes, a speech therapy camp for children ages 3 to 6 this July.
Cal State Fullerton graduate students in communication sciences and disorders are gaining hands-on clinical experience running Titan Tikes, a speech therapy camp for children ages 3 to 6 this July.
A bridge-breaking competition July 19 at Cal State Fullerton capped the four-week Engineering Innovation program for high school students who have an aptitude in math and science and an interest in engineering.
Cal State Fullerton welcomes 140 students from 23 states who are participating in the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 2019 YOLA National Festival.
A new exhibit in Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library focuses on “Big Little Books,” published from the early 1930s to the 1970s. The books showcased in the exhibit feature space adventures and also pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. The library’s special collections houses more than 800 Big Little Books. The exhibit is open through September.
The Desert Studies Center, located in the Mojave National Reserve, has a new station manager, Cal State Fullerton alumnus Jason Wallace, who is conducting a long-term study on the reptiles of the eastern Mojave Desert. The center is operated by the California State University’s California Desert Studies Consortium, in which Cal State Fullerton provides administrative oversight.
Thirty Mihaylo students explored the business practices and culture of Thailand and Singapore on a two-week summer study abroad experience capping off their undergraduate business studies.
CSUF alumni sisters Ruth Yopp-Edwards and Hallie Yopp Slowik, are among those recently honored with emeriti titles.
Cal State Fullerton’s Kristijan Kolozvar, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and his graduate student have completed a study on how to retrofit multi-story, wood-frame buildings (including homes and apartments), known as “soft-story” buildings, to be more earthquake-resistant.
A new exhibit at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library highlights the creation of monumental brasses during the 13th-17th centuries and the once popular hobby of creating rubbings of the inscriptions and artwork.
When boxer Mike Lee walks into the ring at the MGM Grand later this month, standing in his corner will be Andy Galpin, associate professor of kinesiology at Cal State Fullerton.