CSUF Again Earns Top Spot as Forbes’ #MyTopCollege
Cal State Fullerton shows off its school spirit and takes its fourth title in the national Forbes #MyTopCollege social media campaign.
Cal State Fullerton shows off its school spirit and takes its fourth title in the national Forbes #MyTopCollege social media campaign.
Recent Cal State Fullerton graduates and teacher candidates are teaching elementary-age students lessons in art and science this summer as a way to boost their English-language development.
Faculty experts on health care and politics discuss why the Republican party’s repeal of the Affordable Care Act failed and what’s likely to happen next.
Allison Varzally discusses how her book parallels today’s families seeking refuge in the United States despite restrictions.
What prompts people to start and continue an employee wellness program? Two business faculty members are delving into what motivates and influences workers to join such programs.
This fall, Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Scholars will extend support services to additional foster youth and offer a new ally training for faculty and staff.
Twenty years ago, a strong mentor and friend entered CSUF alum Dan Huckabay’s life when he needed it most. Because of that relationship and his own dogged perseverance, Huckabay now owns the company where he worked summers in high school.
Students are spending the summer in laboratories of foreign research advisers conducting studies in the biomedical, clinical, social or behavioral sciences through the Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training Program.
Almost 40 students from the Art Department will showcase their work at the annual computer graphics and interactive techniques conference in Los Angeles opening July 30.
The professor emeritus of physical education was instrumental in developing CSUF’s physical education teacher preparation program; sport psychology curriculum; and women’s basketball, golf, volleyball and tennis teams.