Summer Research Institute Draws 80 International Students to CSUF
Cal State Fullerton welcomes students from Brazil to collaborate on summer research projects in engineering, computer science and kinesiology.
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.
The Pollak Library presents Tim Brookes’ wood carvings of endangered scripts from July 15 to Sept. 23 in the Salz-Pollak Atrium Gallery.

Teachers will gather at CSUF and the Irvine Campus on July 29 for the second annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit, a free statewide day of learning and networking that is open to all California preK‐12 teachers, teacher candidates, school administrators and other educators.

Spending two weeks in Mexico this summer, a group of Cal State Fullerton students are studying topics like immigration, child development and art.