Signing Up for Fitness and Fun
The Employee Wellness Program offers a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff to work out with their peers without having to drive to a busy fitness center.
The Employee Wellness Program offers a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff to work out with their peers without having to drive to a busy fitness center.
In a nation where meat, fruit and nuts are often a transnational commodity, efficiency in supply chain management can have a major impact on whether you see certain products on your store shelves. Min Choi, an assistant professor of management who joined Cal State Fullerton this fall, has studied the issue.
A new state law will complement the California State University’s own efforts to address the issue of hunger and homelessness among college students.
The Veterans Resource Center is offering VETNET Ally seminars Oct. 5 and Nov. 3 to educate the campus community about the needs and concerns of military service members and veterans.
Former high school teacher Alison G. Dover joins CSUF as an assistant professor of secondary education. Her research interests include examining approaches to teaching for social justice within K–12 and teacher preparatory contexts.
Faculty members from diverse disciplines are making their mark via performances and presentations.
Articles and two books by faculty members in engineering, communications and education recently have been published.
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla today announced a historic partnership between the Secretary of State’s office, The California State University system and the California State Student Association via a memorandum of understanding.
Professor of Art Lawrence Yun has been recognized for his latest work.
With research interests in autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities, Sasha Zeedyk joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant professor of child and adolescent studies this fall.