How Can Employers Protect Mental Health? CSUF Management Professor Shaun Pichler Takes a Look
As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are seeking ways to understand and improve their employees’ mental health and well-being.
As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are seeking ways to understand and improve their employees’ mental health and well-being.
Male students are falling behind in the classroom, earning lower grades, test scores and experiencing higher expulsion rates than females.
The program will help students understand America’s history, political system, laws and economy — and their impact on social inequality.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education will lead the California State University Asian Language Bilingual Teacher Education Program Consortium.
A company CEO who is involved in pro-social responsibility has a greater chance of making beneficial corporate decisions and being better leaders.
Members of the Fullerton and surrounding communities will gather on the morning of May 5, for the 38th annual Fullerton Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Fram Virjee, president of Cal State Fullerton, will serve as the keynote speaker. Virjee, is the leader of the largest university in the California State University system, the largest system of higher education […]
As California continues to promote the importance of climate change education, a majority of students are being left behind. Mojgan Sami, assistant professor of public health at Cal State Fullerton, calls out the inequity in funding climate change education, especially for students studying in California’s largest college systems — the California State University (CSU) and […]
Arnold Holland was recently appointed Dean of Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts, effective April 3.
Taylor Swift has been a longtime ally and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community–a fact she makes clear in her hit song, “You Need to Calm Down.”
Brian and Lori Rennie have pledged a planned gift to Cal State Fullerton valued at $4 million to support desert science studies, conservation and climate change research. The couple’s gift to the university includes their Joshua Tree property and 2,500-square-foot Santa Fe pueblo-style home. Alumnus Brian Rennie ’70 (B.S. biological science) said the property can […]