Earn Your Master’s Degree on a Flexible Schedule
Extension & International Programs offers options for evening classes, part-time, and even an accelerated schedule.
Extension & International Programs offers options for evening classes, part-time, and even an accelerated schedule.
Public Health Lecturer Severiano Sanchez collaborated on developing a social emotional learning app to help support K-12 students during the pandemic. The you and app is an interactive experience that includes age-appropriate videos, engaging activities, and a virtual student workbook designed by social emotional learning instructors, and peer-reviewed by collaborators at University of California, Irvine. […]
A Cal State Fullerton first-year faculty member will be attending ELEVATE — a July 20-22 early career faculty training program hosted by Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Dr. Guadalupe Díaz Lara, assistant professor in the Department of Child & Adolescent Studies, is among 15 ELEVATE Fellows selected from across the country. ELEVATE — Enriching Learning, Enhancing Visibility […]
Kevin Cummins, Assistant Professor of Public Health, co-authored an article “Specification curve analysis shows that social media use is linked to poor mental health, especially among girls.” Published online January 29, 2022 in Acta Psychologica. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2022.103512 Joshua Yang, Professor of Public Health, co-authored an article “Enforcement experiences on tobacco-free universities in California.” Published online January […]
The YWCA of Orange County will honor Dr. Debra Stout with their 2022 Leader of the Year Award at their 30th annual Gala in February. This award is given annually to honor a woman who works passionately to make a difference in the lives of others. In bestowing the award, Rosamaria Gomez-Amaro, YWCA OC Second […]
Pablo Costa, professor of kinesiology, who co-authored the article “The Effects of Short-Term Resistance Training and Subsequent Detraining on Neuromuscular Function, Muscle Cross-Sectional Area, and Lean Mass,” has been published online in the Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise.
Tabashir Nobari, assistant professor of public health, co-authored “The COVID-19 Pandemic Contributed to Disparities in Housing-Cost Burden Among WIC-Participating Households in the Most Populous County in California” in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. She and her collaborators found that 61% of WIC households in Los Angeles County reported housing-cost burden, with two-thirds […]