What Does Birth Order Say About You?
Twins expert, Nancy Segal, explains how birth order alters dominance.
Twins expert, Nancy Segal, explains how birth order alters dominance.
Cal State Fullerton future math teachers took a novel approach to developing math lessons by integrating real-world issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mapping the Gay Guides is a project led by Eric Gonzaba, CSUF assistant professor of American studies, that plots gay spaces dating back to 1965 on a digital map.
Cal State Fullerton’s Class of 2020 McNair Scholars are heading to graduate school to fulfill their advanced educational goals. The U.S. Department of Education-funded program assists underrepresented, first-generation and low-income students in preparing for graduate studies.
CSUF MBAs continued their dominance of the National Small Business Institute Consulting Project of the Year Competition, taking first place once again.
Titans participating in the PRactical ADvantage Communications student-run agency get hands-on experience while helping local organizations with public relations issues.
An endowment of $400,000 in the name of Robert Hodges, professor emeritus of English, has been established to support fellowships for students pursuing academic degrees in English or comparative literature.
The heart of a mom during these difficult times with tangible action steps.
“My job as an instructional assistant allowed me to find my passion for teaching and inspired me to become a special education teacher.” — Bashier Abdin, child and adolescent studies major My name is Bashier Abdin, but you can call me Bash. My parents were both born in Syria and came to the United States […]
For her undergraduate research project, Brittany Cook, a Cal State Fullerton graduate, embarked on a study comparing apples to apples — from a genomic (a plant’s genetic material) perspective.