$3 Million Grant to Boost Math Teaching and Learning in Schools
The National Science Foundation has awarded the University a nearly $3 million grant to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in middle schools and high schools.
The National Science Foundation has awarded the University a nearly $3 million grant to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in middle schools and high schools.
A new partnership with the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana was celebrated as the embodiment a joint commitment to student success.
Hundreds of Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and administrators joined in a celebration today (April 12), recognizing the milestones and achievements they have accomplished.
CSUF alumnus Jubilant Sykes, often referred to as one of America’s greatest baritones, returned to campus this week to share his experiences and mentor music students.
More than 2,000 special athletes and 3,000-plus high school and university volunteers will join in the celebration of the Goodwill of OC/Faley Special Games – Kathleen E. & Jack Faley Memorial Friday, April 21, at Cal State Fullerton.
Faculty members from across the campus are invited to “find your research Pot of Gold” — perhaps in collaboration with someone from a different department — Tuesday, April 25, during Research Festival Day, sponsored by the Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, and the Faculty Development Center.
The John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, in partnership with OC Parks, will host a free educational family event about science and Orange County’s rich natural history April 29 at Irvine Regional Park.
Selling online is nothing new but now two Titans have joined in, teaming up with others to form Swaggle, a mobile application that matches interested buyers with resellers of gently used men’s fashions.
Will games, piano lessons or a program that helps small businesses ship their products be the winning business plan? Come see the finalists April 14 at CSUF’s Business Plan Competition.
Caltech’s Nobel laureate and organic chemist Robert H. Grubbs will deliver a free public lecture April 13 on campus.