Faculty, Alumni Research and Expertise in Presentation and Print
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Three public health and two child and adolescent studies scholars are among the nine tenure-track faculty members who joined Cal State Fullerton’s College of Health and Human Development this fall.
Four doctoral students affiliated with Cal State Fullerton have been named among this year’s CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program.
Cal State Fullerton students spent the summer at foreign institutions conducting research, made possible through the Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training Program, directed by Marcelo E. Tolmasky, professor of biological science. The program is funded by the National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health.
Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee welcomed 51 new faculty members to the campus during a reception Monday evening.
Does caffeine actually enhance performance? “That’s the big debate,” said Jared Coburn, professor of kinesiology at Cal State Fullerton. Research to prove whether it actually does improve muscle performance has been mixed.
Twelve graduate students studying social work put the lessons they have learned in the classroom to work during a summer abroad experience in Chile.
When boxer Mike Lee walks into the ring at the MGM Grand later this month, standing in his corner will be Andy Galpin, associate professor of kinesiology at Cal State Fullerton.
Rebecca Bodan, an associate professor of nursing, sees the treatment of children with the rare genetic tissue disorder through the lens of medical trauma. And she wants caregivers to see it the same way.
Programs and services that Cal State Fullerton offers to area schools and businesses are among the research and efforts that have received more than $6 million in funding during the period of April 1 through June 30.