Ánimo Counseling Student Aspires to Be ‘A Listening Ear’ for Underserved Communities
Graduate student, Andrea Ramirez Rivera, is pursuing the Ánimo: Latinx Counseling Emphasis which trains counselors to work with Spanish-speaking clients.
Graduate student, Andrea Ramirez Rivera, is pursuing the Ánimo: Latinx Counseling Emphasis which trains counselors to work with Spanish-speaking clients.
During Cal State Fullerton’s first Latinx Lab’s Social Justice and Storytelling Institute, 25 students learned how to confront social inequity and dismantle structural racism through the craft of diverse storytelling.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to recruit and prepare future high school math teachers.
College of Engineering and Computer Science faculty members received CSU Creating Responsive, Equitable, Active Teaching and Engagement Award for their project to boost student success.
Science student Ryan Le is using DNA to study the broadnose sevengill shark to learn more about its genetic diversity and breeding population along Southern California’s coast.
Twenty-six CSUF kinesiology students traveled to Greece to study the history and philosophy of the Olympic Games.
Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering grads design and develop a 3D-printed prosthetic arm prototype for amputees in Guatemala.
Computer engineering grads partnered with the Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled in Anaheim to develop smart technology glasses for visually impaired individuals.
Cal State Fullerton awarded a second round of grants from its Scott-Jewett Fund for Student Success and Innovation to support social justice projects.
Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2023 celebrated their remarkable achievements as they crossed the commencement stage.