Dinosaur World Comes Alive!
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics is offering a course rooted in modern geology and biology that covers the many facets of dinosaurs and dinosaur life.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics is offering a course rooted in modern geology and biology that covers the many facets of dinosaurs and dinosaur life.
The campus community can help needy students stave off hunger by making donations to an emergency fund the University maintains to assist students.
To celebrate Cal State Fullerton’s 60th anniversary, this year’s Winter Festival Homecoming, Saturday, Dec. 2, will highlight memorable events from the University’s six decades.
Physics alumna and planetary scientist Linda Spilker has spent 40 years reaching for the stars — and Saturn — at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Recognized for its commitment to studying and protecting the world’s flora, the Fullerton Arboretum received ArbNet’s level IV accreditation in November.
Mark Bilby, scholarly communications librarian at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library, discusses open access to expand access to faculty-authored journal articles.
CSUF’s Department of History presents a Nov. 15-16 symposium focusing on digital humanities, an area of study that approaches humanistic questions through such technologies as mapping, augmented reality and textual analysis.
A new leadership development program has a small group of faculty members exploring what it means to be a leader and what qualities do they need to take up leadership roles.
Renown scholar Paul Apodaca delivers keynote address focusing on the theme “We Are Still Here” at Cal State Fullerton’s Native American Heritage Month reception.
Is the flu vaccine for you? We asked a CSUF expert about the flu and the benefits of the flu vaccine.