In Memoriam — Vera Simone
The professor emeritus of political science and scholar on Asian-Pacific political systems is remembered for her “extreme dedication to teaching and research.”
The professor emeritus of political science and scholar on Asian-Pacific political systems is remembered for her “extreme dedication to teaching and research.”
Titan first generation college student, took his research on gravitational waves into his graduate studies at MIT.
A team of students and faculty members in Cal State Fullerton’s Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy (GWPAC) contributed to the latest detection and analysis of more gravitational waves that the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) and European Virgo detectors have observed over the past six months.
In a virtual national event hosted by CSUF, Leon Panetta, former secretary of defense, CIA director and White House chief of staff, spoke on “Challenges of Leadership in Democracy.”
In celebration of LGBTQ History Month, LGBTQ advocates Gerrie Schipske and Raymond Ortiz discussed civic engagement, social justice and more with moderator Jason Shepard, chair and professor of communications.
Alumnus David Castañeda didn’t always know that he wanted to be an actor, but Cal State Fullerton helped him realize his passion and potential.
For the last four presidential elections, Cal State Fullerton’s Chandrasekhar Putcha has applied a mathematical model to predict the next U.S. president.
More than half of California State University campuses saw enrollment gains this fall.
ASI leader Lauren Loeb joins the Kick 2020 in the Ballots Town Hall to share how CSUF informs and motivates young voters and the community.
Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity experts agree that voters shouldn’t worry about hackers undermining electronic voting systems in the Nov. 3 election, but such foreign adversaries pose a threat to voters’ personal information and to the presidential campaigns.