Self-Care Expert: How Gardening and Resilience Grow Together
Portia Jackson Preston, a Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of public health who specializes in self-care, shares lessons on gardening and resilience.
Portia Jackson Preston, a Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of public health who specializes in self-care, shares lessons on gardening and resilience.
A group of theatre and dance majors have produced a new podcast series that examines life during the pandemic and finding community inside and outside of Zoom. “Beyond the Square” is a six-episode series that is featured on Titan Radio. The segments air weekly and the first episode debuted Monday, April 19. Continue reading about the […]
I was born in Los Angeles and raised in Koreatown, a diverse Latinx community. My parents moved us to the suburbs of Orange County when I was six years old, where I was one of the few Asian kids in my neighborhood. As an innocent child, I didn’t see a person through the color of […]
Cal State Fullerton’s 2020 Outstanding Professor Kiran George’s research in assistive technology knows no limits — from developing a mind-controlled wheelchair to a voice-controlled robotic arm to help veterans who are visually impaired perform simple tasks. George, program coordinator and professor of computer engineering who specializes in the field of hardware design and software development, […]
On a panel hosted by the Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research at Cal State Fullerton, leaders of Orange County nonprofits discussed the sector’s future.
A Cal State Fullerton professor of education and other researchers are studying challenges for undocumented students in the California State University and University of California systems.
More than 40 alumni and communications industry pros offer their insight and expertise in talks at the 43rd annual Comm Week at CSUF April 26-30.
Cal State Fullerton’s spring ritual of welcoming prospective students — incoming freshmen and community college transfers — to the university has a new name along with six days of jam-packed virtual programming.
The annual University Awards Program featured fun and sincere appreciation to campus faculty and staff members for their service.
Whether dressing up in a Star Wars Jedi costume with a lightsaber in hand, talking about fossils of prehistoric Pokémon as the researcher “Professor Oak” or posing with a velociraptor from “Jurassic Park,” Cal State Fullerton alumnus Gabriel-Philip Santos hopes to inspire and engage others in learning science.