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.
President Virjee bring a welcome different than the previous three years.
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.
Cal State Fullerton’s Alison Dover and her education colleagues from across the state have written a policy brief titled, “The Shift to Online Education During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Concerns and Recommendations for California.” The educators will discuss the brief in a Friday, Sept. 11, free webinar, open to the public.
Management professors Jay Barbuto, Gerard Beenen and Shaun Pichler discuss how they expect the workplace to change post-pandemic.
Music student Kurt To, of San Juan Capistrano, began playing mariachi in high school and has played orchestral music since he was 5.
Physics professor emeritus Jim Woodward says the “MEGA drive” could enable spaceflight to the stars without a propellant.
See a listing of the recent publications, presentations and awards from Cal State Fullerton faculty.
President Fram Virjee is leading other university presidents in discussing and taking action to eradicate systemic racism and promote social justice on college campuses and around the nation.
Not only is the university is holding its first-ever virtual convocation, but there will be two separate events for faculty/staff and students.