Faculty Appointments and Honors
Five Cal State Fullerton faculty members recently received honors in recognition of their research and their knowledge from healthcare to business.
Five Cal State Fullerton faculty members recently received honors in recognition of their research and their knowledge from healthcare to business.
Joshua Yang, associate professor of health science, weighs in on California becoming the second state to raise the smoking age to 21.
Cal State Fullerton professor’s study reveals link between parent discrimination experiences and adolescent self-esteem.
Asma Taha, associate professor of nursing, was honored with the Paula Herberg National and International Award April 16 during the campus’ 10th anniversary celebration of Upsilon Beta chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the honor society of nursing.
Raman Unnikrishnan, dean of CSUF’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, was a keynote speaker at a World Summit on Accreditation in India, while faculty in human communication studies, kinesiology and health science were presenting at conferences throughout the country.
Six CSUF faculty members recently had books and/or articles published.
Jason Baker and Rachel Fenning are the co-recipients of the Alumni Association’s award for distinguished service to students.
Kinesiology majors put their knowledge to good purpose, creating five workout videos to help members of the community make use of exercise equipment at their local parks.
Twenty-five U.S. Army cadets in Cal State Fullerton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will be commissioned May 20 for duty as second lieutenants. The ceremony’s keynote speaker will be Maj. Gen. Mark W. Palzer, commanding general of the 79th Sustainment Support Command at Los Alamitos.
Faculty and student researchers are studying Prader-Willi Syndrome and childhood obesity to help youth lead healthy and happy lives.