Knee-Deep in Research
Cal State Fullerton students and professors are studying the development of and possible treatments for knee osteoarthritis following traumatic knee injuries.
Cal State Fullerton students and professors are studying the development of and possible treatments for knee osteoarthritis following traumatic knee injuries.
President Mildred García welcomed new members of the tenure-track faculty during Monday’s Convocation and at a dinner held that evening in their honor.
Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing received a federal grant to enhance the diversity of its students; a total of $600,000 is earmarked for student scholarships over the next four years.
CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods will train 15 residents of the Richman Neighborhood Park area to provide basic health assessments, referrals and follow-ups. The program is funded through a grant from Kaiser Permanente.
Tricia Kasamatsu, assistant professor of kinesiology, focuses her research on concussion management and academic adjustments for students after a traumatic brain injury.
A new partnership between CSUF’s School of Nursing and Mountains Community Hospital and Rural Health Clinics will place nursing students at a critical access point for communities near the San Bernardino Mountains.
Ready to train future Army leaders, Maj. Jesus Cruz joins Cal State Fullerton as chair and professor of military science.
A two-year study on resilience at CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods is finding a link between parent-child relationships and children’s accumulation of stress over time.
Faculty experts on health care and politics discuss why the Republican party’s repeal of the Affordable Care Act failed and what’s likely to happen next.
Students are spending the summer in laboratories of foreign research advisers conducting studies in the biomedical, clinical, social or behavioral sciences through the Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training Program.