Kinesiology Students Create Workout Videos for Local Communities
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.
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.
More than 10,000 Titans — graduates and candidates for graduation — are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s May 21-22 commencement ceremonies. Attendees are expected to number more than 60,000 during the weekend festivities.
Researchers will begin a new study to investigate emotional patterns in children with autism spectrum disorder, thanks to a $412,000 National Institutes of Health grant.
John Gleaves, associate professor of kinesiology, named to group that will evaluate USA cycling team’s anti-doping efforts.
The Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course opened April 22 to train and prepare students for their future military careers.
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
A talk by Tyler Parry, assistant professor African American studies, was broadcast on C-SPAN. Other faculty presentations listed.
An opening celebration of the Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course, used by ROTC cadets for physical training and conditioning, will be held April 22.