University Adds Food Studies Minor
Three colleges collaborate to build the new minor for students seeking careers in fields from biology and nutrition to marketing and tourism.
Three colleges collaborate to build the new minor for students seeking careers in fields from biology and nutrition to marketing and tourism.
Thanks to the University’s GIS lab, students are gaining first-hand, high-impact experience mapping various areas of the campus, locating and identifying everything from trees and water fountains to bike paths and even trash cans.
Eight Cal State Fullerton graduate students are part of the 2016-17 class of California Pre-Doctoral Scholars.
CSUF welcomes a continent of academic leaders from Tianjin University of Finance and Economics.
With research interests in autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities, Sasha Zeedyk joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant professor of child and adolescent studies this fall.
The National Science Foundation has funded a CSUF pilot project to broaden participation of underrepresented students in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Titan Recreation offers a six-week fitness boot camp on Wednesdays through Oct. 19.
Since the 1980s, Cal State Fullerton has built a strong campus culture focused on sustainability practices, not just in building and maintaining facilities and grounds, but in the classroom as well.
Samuel Barber brings 15 years of university and museum experience to his position as senior assistant librarian for Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library.
The Faculty Development Center hosts “Digging Into Diversity,” a lecture series to help gain insight and ideas, learn new skills to take back into the classroom or office, and meet with other faculty and staff members.