Student STEM Researchers Recognized With National Awards
For their outstanding research and presentation skills, Cal State Fullerton student researchers were recognized with national awards.
For their outstanding research and presentation skills, Cal State Fullerton student researchers were recognized with national awards.
Cal State Fullerton is top-ranked in California and third in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to underrepresented students.
What does it take to stand out among thousands of competitors? Four Cal State Fullerton communications students, whose work took top honors in national and statewide competitions in fall semester, share how it takes passion, resilience and opportunities to practice and master a craft. Here are their stories of success: Alex Bosserman ’20 (B.A. communications-advertising, […]
While the hospitality industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, Jennifer Chandler, chair and associate professor of management, believes the sector will rebound and be better than ever.
Martha D. McCarthy, spouse of late Cal State Fullerton founding faculty member Miles D. McCarthy, is remembered for her dedication to promoting natural resources and energy conservation at the university.
Cal State Fullerton’s top 20 stories of 2020 reflect the deep resilience of Titan faculty, staff and students, and supporters against the backdrop of a pandemic, social unrest and a historic presidential election.
The actor and CSUF alumnus offered advice to first-year CSUF students who completed their first semester of college virtually this past fall.
National studies by a CSUF police expert show college-educated cops are better at documenting investigation, tech-savvy and less resistant to change.
After spending nine hours attempting to hack into a fictional water and power plant, a team of Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity students successfully cyberattacked the system to qualify for a spot in January’s National Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition.
13 Cal State Fullerton faculty members are among the top 2% well-cited scientists, according to a Stanford study.