Science Lesson: Faculty and Students Share Their Insights
A record number of poster presentations to be presented during NSM Week, which includes the annual Bridges to Stem Cell Research Symposium.
A record number of poster presentations to be presented during NSM Week, which includes the annual Bridges to Stem Cell Research Symposium.
The first emphasis ever offered to master’s students in counseling kicks off this fall with a focus on providing mental health services to Latinx and Spanish-speaking clients.
Ten Cal State Fullerton students are spending their spring semester interning with congressional offices, advocacy groups, nonprofits and other agencies located in the nation’s capital.
Faculty and staff members contributed articles to a special issue of Women & Therapy. Yuying Tsong, associate professor of human services, co-edited the issue.
CSUF will host an April 5 Internships and Careers in Aging event to connect students with opportunities in the fast-growing field of gerontology.
Tricia Kasamatsu is keeping a close eye on a state assembly bill that calls for regulation and licensing of athletic trainers in the state. A bill that would ensure that athletes receive the proper care from trained and licensed professionals.
Student and faculty researchers in Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Sport Performance have been exploring the changes that occur in the muscles of a competitive weightlifter, right down to the molecular level.
Local and international Olympic and sport researchers will be discussing issues ranging from apartheid to doping to Olympic challenges and controversies March 9-10 during the inaugural Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research conference at Cal State Fullerton.
Three upcoming presentations will be made by students of work they conducted with faculty members from the College of Health and Human Development.
Four faculty written or edited publications have been recognized for their scholarship.