Kinesiology Students Create Workout Videos for Local Communities
Kinesiology majors put their knowledge to good purpose, creating five workout videos to help members of the community make use of exercise equipment at their local parks.
Kinesiology majors put their knowledge to good purpose, creating five workout videos to help members of the community make use of exercise equipment at their local parks.
Insurance professionals and students alike gave a standing ovation to Arnold Schwarzenegger following an hourlong talk May 9 in which the former California governor discussed what motivated him throughout his many careers, including running for the state’s highest office in 2003.
Music and visual arts students present collaborative projects May 10 at Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Recital Hall.
Twenty-five U.S. Army cadets in Cal State Fullerton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will be commissioned May 20 for duty as second lieutenants. The ceremony’s keynote speaker will be Maj. Gen. Mark W. Palzer, commanding general of the 79th Sustainment Support Command at Los Alamitos.
Education faculty members hold a “train the trainer” workshop for a group of volunteers who plan to travel to the Middle East this summer to help Syrian refugee children.
Cal State Fullerton congratulated nine graduating Guardian Scholars for completing their studies and transitioning to self-sufficient adulthood.
Faculty and students from the College of the Arts and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences collaborate on a Philip K. Dick-inspired exhibition at the Pollak Library.
Seven students from Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Scholars Program are doing what they once dreamed about: graduating this spring and advancing to graduate and doctoral programs across the country.
Susamma “Susan” Barua, who has been serving as associate dean, has been appointed to interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. She will begin her new role July 1.
University’s top scholars reflect on their experiences at Cal State Fullerton.