Geology Rocks This Summer in Montana For Future Geologists
Students spent a month this summer mapping nearly every kind of rock type in Montana as part of the Geology Field Camp course.
Students spent a month this summer mapping nearly every kind of rock type in Montana as part of the Geology Field Camp course.
Cal State Fullerton’s Philanthropic Board of Governors have named four new community members and announced its 2016-17 executive committee.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently appointed Sora Tanjasiri, chair and professor of health science, to its Health Disparities and Equity Promotion Study Section of the Center for Scientific Review.
Cal State Fullerton welcomes students from Brazil to collaborate on summer research projects in engineering, computer science and kinesiology.
Alison Wrynn, Cal State Fullerton professor of kinesiology, is the co-author of three reports examining gender equity in recent Olympic games. She will give a free, public lecture at the Yorba Linda Public Library on July 27.
Future engineers will use their noodles to build spaghetti bridges on Friday, July 22, in Titan Student Union Pavilion.
Alumnus Justin Hamman, who started medical school this summer, is a 2016 recipient of the Miles D. McCarthy Health Professions Award, a University award, which recognizes high academic achievement, integrity and a commitment to serve humanity.
CSUF student Greg Beringer builds portable sandbox as an interactive topographic map.
This summer faculty members are keeping busy abroad and stateside.
“From Dinosaurs to People: Reliving Orange County’s Past” will be presented Sunday, July 17, by the Cooper Center and OC Parks.