Signing Up for Fitness and Fun
The Employee Wellness Program offers a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff to work out with their peers without having to drive to a busy fitness center.
The Employee Wellness Program offers a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff to work out with their peers without having to drive to a busy fitness center.
Many Americans watched the 2016 Summer Olympics hoping to experience the exhilaration felt by medal- winning athletes. For three Cal State Fullerton faculty members, the exhilaration comes from knowing more about the behind-the-scenes drama, politics, even protests of past games. They have researched the games, predicted them, and helped write the policies that protect the beloved competition and its athletes.
Three colleges collaborate to build the new minor for students seeking careers in fields from biology and nutrition to marketing and tourism.
Eight Cal State Fullerton graduate students are part of the 2016-17 class of California Pre-Doctoral Scholars.
With research interests in autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities, Sasha Zeedyk joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant professor of child and adolescent studies this fall.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Successful Aging hosts a two-day conference Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, bringing together academic and industry experts in the field of aging.
Nina Hsieh, a Cal State Fullerton kinesiology graduate, was named assistant athletic trainer for the Los Angeles Lakers.
With a focus on peace and justice issues, Michelle Martin joins Cal State Fullerton this fall as an assistant professor of social work.
Vera M. Robinson, professor emeritus of nursing, died Feb. 11 at the age of 92.
Passionate about supporting students in their educational journeys, Adrian Rodriguez joins CSUF’s College of Health and Human Development as an assistant professor of human services.