Titans Study Abroad in Mexico
Spending two weeks in Mexico this summer, a group of Cal State Fullerton students are studying topics like immigration, child development and art.
Spending two weeks in Mexico this summer, a group of Cal State Fullerton students are studying topics like immigration, child development and art.
Cal State Fullerton graduate student Anakari Corona received a Denny’s Hungry for Education scholarship for her essay on how the restaurant chain can impact childhood hunger in the United States.
Andrea Becker, associate professor of kinesiology, serves as the sport psychology coach for USA Men’s Volleyball and will travel with the team to the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Fifty higher education administrators, faculty and staff attended a recent meeting of Optimizing Academic Success and Institutional Strategy at Cal State Fullerton.
John Gleaves, associate professor of kinesiology, draws on Russian doping scandal to discuss ethics in sport with his students.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members have been awarded more than $2 million in external grants during the fourth quarter of the 2015-16 academic year. Projects involve student research and preparation programs, supporting small business development and faculty research.
Traci Statler, associate professor of kinesiology, serves as the lead sport psychology consultant for the USA Track and Field team. She will journey with the team to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this August.
Toby Rider, assistant professor of kinesiology, examines the International Olympic Committee’s decision to allow the first-ever refugee team to compete at the Rio Games.
The new Latham Support Award recognizes Cal State Fullerton nursing students who demonstrate outstanding support to their peers.
A new task force at Cal State Fullerton will work to address services for students who experience food insecurity and homelessness.