State Budget Could Include Programs Assisting Undocumented Workers
Public health expert Shana Charles discusses how covering more people is a good investment for California.
Public health expert Shana Charles discusses how covering more people is a good investment for California.
Cal State Fullerton future math teachers took a novel approach to developing math lessons by integrating real-world issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Patricia McKeon, master’s student in gerontology, has been honored with the 2020 Betty Robertson Award for lifelong learning from CSUF’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Despite the global health crisis throughout May, Titan faculty and staff continued to present, publish and receive grants and recognition for their work.
CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods is offering academic and mental health support programs virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, while working on plans to reduce hardships associated with financial loss and more.
Sara Berlinger is one of 20 Cal State Fullerton ROTC cadets being commissioned this spring as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
An online study gave nearly 2,500 people messages intended to promote wearing a face mask and then asked about their intentions. Men’s responses are rooted in decades of disparities between men and women in health behaviors, says masculinity expert and CSUF counseling professor Matt Englar-Carlson.
Cal State Fullerton scholars continue to share their research achievements at virtual conferences, and several have been honored recently for significant contributions.
Alumna and lecturer in kinesiology Alba Tucker discusses teaching online group fitness classes now available through the Student Recreation Center and the benefits of participating.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members have been prolific contributors to a wide array of scholarly publications recently.