Don’t tell the kids but chores are good for them … all year long
Cal State Fullerton psychologist Lucia Alcalá says chores build community and collaborative skills.
Cal State Fullerton psychologist Lucia Alcalá says chores build community and collaborative skills.
What it’s like to be Vietnamese in America or celebrate Tết — the Vietnamese New Year — are topics of new children’s books that Natalie Tran hopes shed light on languages not commonly taught, diverse student populations and early childhood literacy. Cal State Fullerton’s National Resource Center for Asian Languages, which Tran directs, has published 13 […]
Cal State Fullerton scholars can offer expertise in voting technology, political division, voter participation, and police response for Election 2020.
Media expert available to speak on how First Amendment law was both a weapon and a shield for the LGBTQ community.
David Forgues, Vice President of Cal State Fullerton’s division of Human Resources, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Carolyn Thomas, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, share five tips for replicating the intimate, on-campus interview process in an executive level search during a pandemic.
The Cal State Fullerton basketball team, along with all coaches and support staff, registered to vote in the 2020 general election and participate in their constitutional right together.
Cal State Fullerton and alumnus Steve Mihaylo have mutually decided to end their relationship. The university has removed Mihaylo’s name from the College of Business and Economics. Mihaylo’s name will remain on the business school building. “We appreciate Steve’s past philanthropy to his alma mater and are grateful that many Titans have benefited from his […]