Professor Seeks to Understand China’s ‘Moral Crisis’
Ryan Nichols, a Cal State Fullerton professor of philosophy, is studying China’s moral transformation as it continues rapid economic and industrial development.
Ryan Nichols, a Cal State Fullerton professor of philosophy, is studying China’s moral transformation as it continues rapid economic and industrial development.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.5 million National Science Foundation Noyce program grant to recruit and prepare math majors for the teaching profession.
A passion for HBO’s “Game of Thrones” series and a skill set in data analytics converge into a career for Cal State Fullerton alum Tanvi Bobde.
Eight Cal State Fullerton students won awards at the Western Regional Moot Court Competition, and two will advance to the 2019 American Moot Court Association National Tournament.
CSUF alumna Flor Edwards recently returned to her alma mater to discuss her memoir, “Apocalypse Child: A Life in End Times.”
Cal State Fullerton scholars present their research projects during a study abroad program in Ensenada, Mexico, through CSUF’s International Symposium on Applied Research.
Facilities Management is making Cal State Fullerton more water-efficient through the installation of 372 water-saving faucets in 12 campus buildings.
From expertise, leadership and contributions to their fields, several Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members received accolades during the fall semester.
A variety of books and journal articles by Cal State Fullerton faculty experts have recently been published.
Cal State Fullerton biologists are examining cyanobacteria to understand the evolution of oxygen on Earth. Their study focuses on understanding how photosystem II evolved to produce oxygen from water.