Ánimo Counseling Program Tackles Shortage of Mental Health Providers in Latinx Communities
Cal State Fullerton’s Ánimo: Latinx Counseling Emphasis prepares students to provide bilingual and bicultural counseling for Latinx clients and families.
Cal State Fullerton’s Ánimo: Latinx Counseling Emphasis prepares students to provide bilingual and bicultural counseling for Latinx clients and families.
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CSUF’s School of Nursing was awarded a four-year grant focusing on the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty and students.
Bringing global expertise and a wide range of research interests, several tenure-track faculty members are joining Cal State Fullerton during the 2021-22 academic year.
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.
The campus was awarded nearly $28.4 million in grant funding in 2020-21.
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A team of Cal State Fullerton researchers is creating a database of mental health and substance abuse service providers in Orange County.
The campus was recently recognized by the Age-Friendly University Global Network for its commitment to providing programming and service to the aging community.