Educators Train Syrian Women to Teach Refugee Children
Education faculty members hold a “train the trainer” workshop for a group of volunteers who plan to travel to the Middle East this summer to help Syrian refugee children.
Education faculty members hold a “train the trainer” workshop for a group of volunteers who plan to travel to the Middle East this summer to help Syrian refugee children.
Cal State Fullerton congratulated nine graduating Guardian Scholars for completing their studies and transitioning to self-sufficient adulthood.
Faculty and students from the College of the Arts and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences collaborate on a Philip K. Dick-inspired exhibition at the Pollak Library.
Seven students from Cal State Fullerton’s McNair Scholars Program are doing what they once dreamed about: graduating this spring and advancing to graduate and doctoral programs across the country.
Susamma “Susan” Barua, who has been serving as associate dean, has been appointed to interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. She will begin her new role July 1.
University’s top scholars reflect on their experiences at Cal State Fullerton.
Computing students took the first-place prize for their “Titan Power App” in the inaugural GE/CSU Predix Innovation Challenge.
Titans receive first place and runner-up awards at Geological Society of America conference.
Faculty and student researchers are studying Prader-Willi Syndrome and childhood obesity to help youth lead healthy and happy lives.
Human communication studies faculty, students and alumni were in force during the April 28-March 3 California Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention and Exhibition in Anaheim.