Cal State DC Scholars Program Celebrates 20 Years of Learning in Nation’s Capital
For the past 20 years, the Cal State DC Scholars program has provided students with opportunities to study and intern in the nation’s capital.
For the past 20 years, the Cal State DC Scholars program has provided students with opportunities to study and intern in the nation’s capital.
More than 11,000 students and 1,200 parents and supporters registered for summer orientation.
Mechanical engineering grad Jose Lopez-Ceja conducted research to make microbots and landed a summer internship at NASA.
Chemistry researchers are investigating the health effects of Fourth of July fireworks and will collect particle samples during this summer’s Independence Day celebration.
Centralia Elementary School third grade teacher Jeannette Aguilera was named a 2026 Teacher of the Year by the Orange County Department of Education.
Megan Lee, a two-time CSUF alum, was named one of the Orange County Department of Education’s Teachers of the Year.
Future computer engineers Tony Amin and Festo Bwogi came up with the idea to design an affordable, portable air purification system to improve indoor air quality in vulnerable communities.
CSUF alum Chris Manriquez is returning to his alma mater Aug. 1 to serve as vice president for information technology and chief information officer.
The ECS Construction Collaborative helps students launch their engineering careers — prepared to meet the demand for professionals in industry.
Cal State Fullerton leaders broke ground on the 42,000-square-foot College of Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub. The new addition to the college is expected to open by fall 2027.