Social Work Students Apply Lessons They’ve Learned in Chile
Twelve graduate students studying social work put the lessons they have learned in the classroom to work during a summer abroad experience in Chile.
Twelve graduate students studying social work put the lessons they have learned in the classroom to work during a summer abroad experience in Chile.
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.
The Aug. 12-15 G3X Conference hosted by Mihaylo’s Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research features expertise from NASA, Homeboy Industries, the co-author of “The Nonprofit Kit for Dummies” and much more.
CSUF faculty members across all eight colleges have been awarded 2019-20 junior/senior research grants from CSUF.
Julie Max ’79 (B.S. kinesiology), Cal State Fullerton’s assistant athletics director of sports medicine, has been honored with the Eve Becker-Doyle Leadership Award from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.
When 17 students majoring in child and adolescent development flew to Costa Rica this past spring break, they knew they would be experiencing a Central American country far different than Orange County.
More than 100 undergraduate students took part in Cal State Fullerton’s pinning ceremony, a program based on a 100-plus year tradition and rite of passage into their chosen profession.
A round up of professional activities by Cal State Fullerton faculty, students and alumni, including podcasts, articles and presentations.
Proud parents and supporters came out to watch as 18 U.S. Army cadets took part in a ceremony steeped in tradition: their commissioning as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.