Conferences Showcase Faculty Expertise
Faculty from the College of Communications and the College of Health and Human Development at Cal State Fullerton are sharing their expertise at a series of October conferences.
Faculty from the College of Communications and the College of Health and Human Development at Cal State Fullerton are sharing their expertise at a series of October conferences.
Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing program, EMBRACE, promotes attributes like cultural sensitivity and workplace diversity.
The key to healthy masculinity is to understand the role of adaptability and responsiveness, explained Matt Englar-Carlson during the Oct. 8 Outstanding Professor lecture, “What Does It Mean to Be a Healthy Man? Exploring Ideas of Positive Masculinities.”
Shalonda Abubakar is a master of social work student at Cal State Fullerton and a 2019-20 recipient of an American Association of University Women (AAUW) career development grant. The grants are designed specifically for women who have stepped away from academic work and wish to return.
Research into manta rays, electron scattering and emerging datasets for agriculture, as well as programs that encourage study in social work, allied health care and STEM fields, have garnered nearly $11 million in awards, grants and contracts during the first fiscal quarter of the academic year.
Matt Englar-Carlson, professor of counseling, will present the Oct. 8 Outstanding Professor Lecture, “What Does It Mean to Be a Healthy Man? Exploring Ideas of Positive Masculinities”
Alumni from programs administered by the Educational Partnerships Department in Student Affairs share how they’ve changed their lives.
Summer is never slow for Cal State Fullerton faculty members — often with alumni — who recently made presentations or had work published.
Incoming President’s Scholars and Guardian Scholars were welcomed to campus at an informal gathering hosted by CSUF President Fram Virjee and his wife, Julie.
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.