Publications Showcase Faculty Expertise
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have been prolific contributors to a wide array of scholarly publications recently.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have been prolific contributors to a wide array of scholarly publications recently.
The Latino Communications Institute and School of Nursing joined forces to share COVID-19 information and messages of hope with Orange County’s Spanish-speaking community.
For the first time in its 42-year history, the university’s Comm Week event will be held virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the public is hungrier than ever for news, the pandemic is wreaking havoc on journalists and media organizations. The campus’ student-run newspaper is feeling this tension too.
Titans of Promise is a weekly video series that features the university’s diverse students and their educational journeys.
Cal State Fullerton has a rich history of expertise in the area of stuttering. Ying-Chiao Tsao, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, and Robin Ottesen, director of the university’s Center for Children Who Stutter, explain the disorder and current treatments.
Cal State Fullerton’s graduate program in speech pathology ranks No. 3 in the nation for earning potential, according to gradreports.com.
Numerous faculty and staff have received accolades for their outstanding work, including seven who received the university’s emeriti status.
Since November 2019, faculty members have shared their work through presentations across the nation.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have recently contributed to the art world and published on a variety of subjects.