Girl Scouts to Code Girls: Learning About STEM
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Association for Computing Machinery-Women are mentoring Orange County Girl Scouts as part of a “Creative Coding” program to promote interest in computer science.
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Association for Computing Machinery-Women are mentoring Orange County Girl Scouts as part of a “Creative Coding” program to promote interest in computer science.
Alexandro Gradilla to lead March 31 discussion of landmark PBS documentary “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” at the Fullerton Public Library.
Nickelodeon and Cal State Fullerton present “Happy Happy Joy Joy: Art and Artifacts From 25 Years of Creator-Driven Cartoons” at the Begovich Gallery April 16-May 22. “A Creators’ Talk” panel discussion and Q&A with animation visionaries including the creators of “Rugrats” and “Doug,” as well as other creative talent, will open the exhibit April 16.
Caltech scientist Jameson Rollins will discuss the recent gravitational-wave discovery at a free public lecture at 7:30 p.m. April 1.
A study conducted by Wei Jiang, CSUF professor of accounting, and Hui Du of the University of Houston, Clear Lake, has found that use of social media does appear to create better corporate financial performance.
CSUF President Mildred García met with about 30 civic leaders to share information about various programs and activities on campus as well as outreach efforts to students and communities that the University serves.
CSUF newspaper, magazine and advertising students win awards in media association competitions.
Alumna Elizabeth George, a New York Times best-selling novelist and author of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, returns to her alma mater April 2 for “A Day of Authors” event.
CSUF’s Strengthening Transfer Education & Matriculation in STEM program has been recognized an example of a “cutting-edge best practice” by the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institution Educators.
A new name has been approved for the former Radio-TV-Film Department and degree. Students who graduate this spring may choose to have either the old or new degree name listed on their diploma.