In Memoriam — Kenneth Ravizza
Kenneth Ravizza, noted sports psychologist and professor emeritus of kinesiology, died July 8.
Kenneth Ravizza, noted sports psychologist and professor emeritus of kinesiology, died July 8.
Two nursing programs that expand the range of career opportunities and increase workforce diversity have recently received second-year support of more than $1 million in federal funding.
CSUF kinesiologist Andy Galpin has co-authored “Unplugged” in which they stress that fitness trackers, heart monitors and other technology can detract from the value of enjoying an activity or those around you during that activity.
Cal State Fullerton health science researcher Alice Lee is using large data sets in a study exploring the impact of infertility treatments and the risk of ovarian cancer.
A Cal State Fullerton graduate nursing student will get the opportunity of a lifetime as she travels to Lucknow, India, for an intense, two-month immersion into the Urdu language and the region’s culture.
Counseling graduate student Nicholas Lazzareschi is one of only 30 students honored this year with a National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship.
Graduating McNair Scholars set new goals for advanced degrees and new opportunities.
Throughout her career at Cal State Fullerton, Daisy Larios has shown determination and dedication in both her studies and in ROTC. Both served her well as she graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Four Cal State Fullerton students who have been exploring the world of big data through a National Institutes of Health funded program graduated this month and moving on to graduate programs.
Faculty leaves and sabbaticals have been awarded for projects ranging from studies into herbicides in water and the psychological concept of courage, to writing books on student activism and Bruce Springsteen’s conception of the American dream.