Faculty Contribute Presentations and Publications
Cal State Fullerton faculty have recently presented or had their research published.
Cal State Fullerton faculty have recently presented or had their research published.
Several faculty and staff members have been recognized on campus and professionally.
Western Digital joins Cal State Fullerton’s Counseling Department in putting on a community event to spur children’s imagination and interest in the STEM fields.
Family, friends and campus supporters will be on hand Friday, Dec. 13, when five U.S. Army cadets in Cal State Fullerton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps take the oath of office and are commissioned for duty as second lieutenants.
Carolyn Chang, professor of finance at Cal State Fullerton, studies catastrophe bonds and managing the financial risk associated with natural disasters. Her work is becoming more and more important as climate change brings more frequent and severe disasters.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and students will present research on such topics as artificial intelligence, biomedical device engineering, the internet of things and renewable energy technologies at the Dec. 5 “ECS Research Day.”
From rising sea levels, devastating droughts, hurricanes and wildfires to increased amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the Earth’s climate is changing due to human activities.
Titans made the most of a unique opportunity to work behind the scenes, participate on stage and report on the recent presidential forum held at the California Democratic Nominating Convention in Long Beach.
Mihaylo College has converted one of its centers into a school and will be adding a new center in 2020.
Cal State Fullerton researchers Paula K. Hudson and Daniel B. Curtis, both associate professors of chemistry and biochemistry, and their students are working on a joint project to determine how aerosol particles affect climate change.