Scientists to Discuss New Discoveries in the Ongoing Search for Gravitational Waves
Join CSUF scientists for a public lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, on the latest cosmic developments in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Join CSUF scientists for a public lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, on the latest cosmic developments in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Mathematics educator Mark Ellis is co-author of a new book that demonstrates “mathematical success can and should be available for all.”
Eight CSUF students, part of a federally funded program, recently presented their Big Data research projects.
For the first time, Cal State Fullerton recorded back-to-back years of booking more than $21 million in fundraising commitments, with more than $21.5 million raised during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
Mahdi Ebrahimi, assistant professor of marketing, joins the faculty at Mihaylo College of Business and Economics.
More students than ever are attending Cal State Fullerton this fall, according to fall 2017 census figures.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science and women computing students are partnering with the Girl Scouts of Orange County for a day of hands-on laboratory experiences in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
Yoon Han, assistant professor of art, is using data visualization to bring climate issues to the forefront.
A short story titled “The Pool Guy” and an editorial on the use of a particular four-letter word have recently been published.
The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History presents an Oct. 25 lecture featuring author and documentarian Sam Stephenson. His talk is based on two decades of researching the life and work of Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith.