California’s Past Precipitation Tells Story of Climate Change Today
Cal State Fullerton faculty and student researchers are working on a first-ever study focusing on California’s precipitation history and comparing it to the past 10,000 years.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and student researchers are working on a first-ever study focusing on California’s precipitation history and comparing it to the past 10,000 years.
Biology graduate student Andrea Heyman, a former high school science teacher, is studying how climate change is affecting a local coastal seaweed that lives in the rocky intertidal ecosystem.
Chemistry educator Barbara L. Gonzalez has been elected as a 2019 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a national honor given to individuals for their extraordinary achievements.
Cal State Fullerton has been honored by the Campaign for College Opportunity for its efforts to ensure that community college students access and succeed in a pathway designed to streamline the transfer process to the California State University system.
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Lisa Erwin-Davidson, assistant professor of communication science and disorders, joined Cal State Fullerton this fall. Her research centers on how young children with complex communication needs and severe disabilities learn core concept words in naturalistic settings. She looks forward to teaching the next generation of speech language pathologists and serving local children and adults with […]
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The new Executive in Residence program at Mihaylo College of Business and Economics promises to help bridge the gap between the academic and business worlds by engaging distinguished executives to work directly with students.
Cal State Fullerton’s Harry Le Grande and Vincent Vigil each received accolades for their exemplary leadership in student affairs at the recent NASPA Region VI conference in Portland, Oregon.
The student-produced Spanish language broadcast, “Al Día,” is providing life-changing opportunities for Titans. And their work is being noticed on a national level.