Farmers’ Markets Coming to Campus
Looking for fresh produce? Check out the farmers’ markets being offered on campus this spring.
Looking for fresh produce? Check out the farmers’ markets being offered on campus this spring.
“Realizing Reality: Shattering Expectations” is the theme of this year’s Science and Math Symposium, keynoted by the hosts of “Mythbusters.”
CSUF’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has established a new program in which graduate students are mentored by working professionals. The goal is a more personal and professional experience as a student and connections with others in their future careers.
Mikhail Gofman of the ECS Center for Cyber Security discusses computer security and hackers using malware to take control of computer systems.
Among the 2015-16 newcomers to the Mathematics Department is Roberto Soto, who grew up in Southern California.
Teacher candidates are getting the training and high-tech skills they need to teach children in today’s technology-driven classrooms through the College of Education’s “iSTEM Partnership.”
Sarah Ripper, M.F.A. student in theatre arts – directing, helms William Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor” March 11-26 at Cal State Fullerton’s Young Theatre.
Aileen G. Baron, associate professor emeritus of anthropology who crafted a second career as a writer of archaeological mysteries, died March 2. She was 90.
Three CSUF faculty members share expertise in presentations at professional conferences.
Faculty members from seven colleges will share the successes they have had with high-impact practices Monday, March 14, during the Faculty Development Center’s annual teaching showcase day.