Six Titan Teams Selected for National Undergraduate Research Program
Six Cal State Fullerton faculty-student teams have been selected for the Council for Undergraduate Research’s inaugural Scholars Transforming Through Research Program.
Six Cal State Fullerton faculty-student teams have been selected for the Council for Undergraduate Research’s inaugural Scholars Transforming Through Research Program.
Cal State Fullerton celebrated National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11) with their fourth annual LGBTQ flag raising ceremony in front of Langsdorf Hall.
Trina Miller, a Cal State Fullerton undergraduate researcher, is studying the threats of human-created trash to marine life in the rocky intertidal zone.
Cal State Fullerton celebrates the 10th anniversary of its LGBT Queer Resource Center during LGBTQ History Month in October.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Cal State Fullerton’s Latinx Community Resource Center is the oldest cultural and identity based center.
Cal State Fullerton’s Project AMIELA partners bilingual faculty mentors with bilingual students in their discipline to co-design a lesson plan delivered in a language other than English.
CSUF geology students investigated an inactive volcanic magma chamber — once filled with molten rock and crystals — in the Sierra National Forest.
U.S. News & World Report ranked Cal State Fullerton as No. 7 top performer on social mobility in the nation and No. 83 top public school in the nation.
Cal State Fullerton computer science major Nghia Trong Phan is among this year’s recipients of the CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Sampson Akwafuo, assistant professor of computer science, is focusing his faculty-student research on computational epidemiology. This new and rapidly growing field develops computational tools for modeling, simulating, predicting and visualizing the spread of diseases in the field of epidemiology.