Counseling and Psychological Services Launches ‘Compass’ Mental Health Support Tool
To connect students with the right resources, CSUF’s Counseling and Psychological Services launched a new mental health support tool called Compass.
To connect students with the right resources, CSUF’s Counseling and Psychological Services launched a new mental health support tool called Compass.
To examine society’s systemic practices, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Lab is launching the Social Justice and Storytelling Summer Institute in June.
Students in Cal State Fullerton’s Neurocognitive Aging and Analytics Research Education program study connection between depression and Alzheimer’s disease.
Arnold Holland, who joined Cal State Fullerton’s faculty in 1989, was appointed dean of the College of the Arts. He previously served as associate dean.
“A People’s Education Conference” focused on anti-bias teaching and social justice issues in education and was supported by the Scott-Jewett gift.
Cal State Fullerton will honor the rich cultures and historical contributions of the Asian Pacific Islander South Asian American community with a variety of programs and events starting April 4.
Cal State Fullerton’s Prison Arts Collective provides art supplies, classes and workshops to prison communities.
To give back to his homeland, Cal State Fullerton mathematician Derdei Bichara organized a winter research conference for graduate students from economically disadvantaged countries in Africa.
A new study by Summer Martin, a health communications scholar at CSUF, explores how women communicate emotions during breast cancer genetic testing.
At the Royce International Symposium, former U.S. Rep. Ed Royce and foreign policy experts offered their perspectives on Europe and Asia.