Marine Scientists Study Epidemic Threatening Sea Stars
A mysterious disease known as sea star wasting syndrome has been killing sea stars along the West Coast. Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying why.
A mysterious disease known as sea star wasting syndrome has been killing sea stars along the West Coast. Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying why.
From the stage to computers, networking and women in American history — faculty research endeavors can be seen in the numerous books published over the previous year.
Faculty members shared their expertise in presentations and training sessions throughout the world.
Margaret S. Woyski, emeritus professor of geological sciences and associate dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, died March 10.
College of Communications graduates working in television news return to discuss how CSUF prepared them for careers in a competitive industry.
Campus and community members attended the March 16 official swearing-in ceremony for the university’s new police chief.
Cal State Fullerton’s Athletic Training Program hosts a daylong April 7 seminar featuring talks by concussion researchers Erik Swartz of the University of New Hampshire, and Tricia Kasamatsu, CSUF assistant professor of kinesiology and the program’s co-clinical education coordinator.
CSUF graduate student Marco Moreno is the first Titan to be named a Newman Civic Fellow, joining a cohort of 268 civic leaders from 40 states, Washington, D.C., Mexico and Greece.
A record number of poster presentations to be presented during NSM Week, which includes the annual Bridges to Stem Cell Research Symposium.
Thanks to Senate Bill 85 the California State University (CSU) announced the distribution of more than $2 million across its 23 universities to support student success and the CSU Basic Needs Initiative.