Communications Students Lobby on ‘The Hill’
Students studying communication sciences and disorders met with local Senators’ staff members earlier this month to discuss the Medicare outpatient therapy cap and autism services.
Students studying communication sciences and disorders met with local Senators’ staff members earlier this month to discuss the Medicare outpatient therapy cap and autism services.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García has joined nearly 800 college and university presidents across the country in urging Congress to pass legislation to protect beneficiaries of the DREAM Act.
Physics professors Jocelyn Read and Joshua Smith discussed the latest cosmic discoveries in gravitational-wave astronomy at an Oct. 16 public lecture on campus.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods will host an Oct. 28 community health fair featuring screenings for diabetes and blood pressure, CPR training, crime prevention strategies, physical activities for older adults and fun activities for children.
This marketing executive-turned-Titan chronicled the achievements of the students and faculty of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science during his nine years as a member of the Public Affairs staff.
Cal State Fullerton will host a Nov. 3 “All Points of the Compass” geography conference in the Titan Student Union. The event is free and open to the public.
Kit Seaton, assistant professor of art, brings her expertise as an illustrator and cartoonist to the College of the Arts.
Disability Support Services presents “Disability Awareness Day” Oct. 25 on campus.
With the recent signing of Assembly Bill 422, Gov. Jerry Brown has not only allowed the five-year pilot program offered by the Southern California CSU DNP Consortium to continue, but also permits all CSU campuses to establish Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs.
The environment and health issues, particularly water and microbial communities in water resources, are a focus of interest for Phillip Gedalanga, assistant professor of health science.