Alumnus Kevin Costner’s New App Is Perfect for Pandemic Road Trips
Road trippers on the West Coast now have an easy way to learn more about the places they drive through, thanks to Cal State Fullerton alumnus Kevin Costner ’78.
Road trippers on the West Coast now have an easy way to learn more about the places they drive through, thanks to Cal State Fullerton alumnus Kevin Costner ’78.
Brittlebush is a desert shrub that is adapting and showing a remarkable ability to respond to climate changes in water availability and temperatures, even in places like Death Valley, one of the hottest and driest places on the planet, according to a new published study by CSUF and University of Utah researchers.
Not only is the university is holding its first-ever virtual convocation, but there will be two separate events for faculty/staff and students.
Irwin Gill missed being able to operate a manual transmission when he lost use of his legs. So, he engineered a new to control a car.
A mannequin covered in thousands of corn kernels, created by Mexico City-based artist Alfadir Luna and CSUF alumnus Alejandro Olivares, is currently on view at Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana.
Christopher Wongsavanh, a civil engineering graduate, is a recipient of a Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Transportation-Federal Highway Administration.
It’s Shark Week and Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying the Greenland shark to learn more about these misunderstood predators of the deep sea.
The Mathematics Intensive Summer Session, known as Project MISS, directed by David L. Pagni, professor of mathematics, and taught by Cal State Fullerton math graduates, was held virtually for the first time.
High school students learned about STEM and space exploration careers during Cal State Fullerton’s virtual GEAR UP for Space summer program, held in partnership with Space Center Houston.
For their exceptional geometry research, Cal State Fullerton mathematicians received the 2020 George Pólya Award from the Mathematical Association of America, the world’s largest community of mathematicians and students. The national award, announced July 27, is a prestigious honor given for articles of expository excellence.