Astrophysicist Strikes Gold With Neutron-Star Smashup
For CSUF scientist Jocelyn Read, the unprecedented discovery of gravitational waves produced from the collision of two neutron stars has forever changed the world of physics and astronomy.

For CSUF scientist Jocelyn Read, the unprecedented discovery of gravitational waves produced from the collision of two neutron stars has forever changed the world of physics and astronomy.

A nearly $300,000 grant from Cisco Systems Inc. is supporting the development of an undergraduate “internet of things” elective track in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

Videos welcoming Titans and featuring monsters grab the attention of judges in the national competition.

The former member of several CSUF advisory boards and former CEO of Baker Hughes Inc. credits the university and the CSU system for his career.

CSUF President Fram Virjee hosts a Feb. 22 reception honoring the continuing contributions of African Americans and featuring a live performance of “Unapologetically Black.”

Throughout the semester, faculty members from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will separate fact from fiction on a variety of topics in history, science, education and philosophy.

Trained tax volunteers are available on campus Fridays and Saturdays through April 14.

Students and alumni represented Cal State Fullerton at the Baja Region 2018 American College Dance Conference, presenting “Scanners” and “Shedding the Shields.”

A tutoring program offered through Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods has been a hit with participating students, such as Mixtly Galarza, who enrolled at Cal State Fullerton last fall.

Lidia E. Nuño, CSUF assistant professor of criminal justice, is one of a handful of researchers studying the MS-13 gang’s presence in the U.S. and Central America.