Alumnus Named to CSU Program
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Kevin Valenzuela has been accepted into the CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Kevin Valenzuela has been accepted into the CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program.
One is a civil engineer, the other a counselor. Together the Cal State Fullerton professors share an emotional and physical bond with Nepal, a country devastated by deadly earthquakes this spring. Landslide and earthquake expert Binod Tiwari was born and raised in the South Asian country. Jeffrey A. Kottler is a professor of counseling and founder of a nonprofit organization that supports girls’ education in Nepal.
This week, 26 Cal State Fullerton kinesiology students will explore philosophy where it was debated by Plato and Aristotle, study the history of the Olympic Games in the olive groves when they began and gain an indelible once-in-a-lifetime learning experience.
Cal State Fullerton’s Physics Club has organized a donation drive to collect funds for medical supplies, tents, blankets, flashlights and other basic necessities for the people of Nepal, following the recent deadly and powerful earthquakes.
Toby Rider, assistant professor of kinesiology, aims to teach students to consider the role of sports in society.
Alumni Association selects Vanessa Rojo as the 2015 Outstanding Graduate Student.
Students and alumni joined current, former and founding faculty members in celebration of four decades of accomplishments at the School of Nursing’s 40th Anniversary Luncheon.
Students from CSUF’s nursing program will take part in a pinning ceremony.
U.S. Army cadets from CSUF’s Army Reserve Officer Training Corps will be commissioned May 15 as second lieutenants.
A few years ago, Joshua Yang, assistant professor of health science, noticed that smokers on campus often tossed their cigarette butts on the ground when they were finished — instead of in the ash cans provided for that purpose. “People often don’t think of cigarettes as environmental litter but, of course, they are,” he said. […]