CSUF Hosts Second Annual Disability Awareness Day
Student performances, guest speakers, an expression wall and resource fair are part of Cal State Fullerton’s Oct. 12 Disability Awareness Day.
Student performances, guest speakers, an expression wall and resource fair are part of Cal State Fullerton’s Oct. 12 Disability Awareness Day.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $5.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a project to increase the number of Hispanics who earn bachelor’s degrees in STEM.
Darren Banks joins Cal State Fullerton this fall semester as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering. His research interests include thermal fluid engineering.
Experts have been predicting that Southern California is overdue for a big quake and today, the California Office of Emergency Services has issued an earthquake advisory through Oct. 4 following a swarm of small quakes in the Salton Sea area.
In a nation where meat, fruit and nuts are often a transnational commodity, efficiency in supply chain management can have a major impact on whether you see certain products on your store shelves. Min Choi, an assistant professor of management who joined Cal State Fullerton this fall, has studied the issue.
CSUF’s Patrons of the Library will host an Oct. 15 lecture, featuring rare book collector and bibliophile Gordon Van De Water.
The Employee Wellness Program offers a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff to work out with their peers without having to drive to a busy fitness center.
“Bat Night” at Cal State Fullerton’s Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary on Oct. 15 features educational talks about bats and myths that surround them.
A new state law will complement the California State University’s own efforts to address the issue of hunger and homelessness among college students.
Student groups and departments are celebrating the achievements of Hispanics through a variety of programs continuing through Oct. 12.