Pandemic Stresses Need for Diverse Nursing Workforce
CSUF’s School of Nursing was awarded a four-year grant focusing on the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty and students.
CSUF’s School of Nursing was awarded a four-year grant focusing on the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty and students.
Natalie J. Graham, associate professor and chair of African American studies, was recognized for her commitment to the arts, community engagement and social justice.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences officials discuss the significance of a new ethnic studies requirement for incoming Cal State Fullerton students.
A team led by Archana McEligot, Cal State Fullerton professor of public health, has been awarded a five-year grant to train diverse students in aging-related research — specifically the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease.
With an increase in demand for mental health services, Cal State Fullerton researchers are working to boost the number of behavioral health care workers from diverse backgrounds.
President Fram Virjee discussed diversity, equity and inclusion with alumnus Tam Nguyen, president of Advance Beauty College, for the Cultures United program sponsored by Orange County United Way.
A $583,900 grant from the U.S. Army is funding the acquisition of a new high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to enable Cal State Fullerton science and mathematics faculty and students to engage in leading-edge research activities.
Nicole Merton, a Class of 2021 art graduate, used her senior project to bring awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Movement.
The ceremony recognized Cal State Fullerton’s Pilipinx American graduates and featured videos, messages and presentations.
The Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation at Cal State Fullerton curated a local Juneteenth event that was praised by lawmakers and community members.