CSUF Awarded $3 Million Grant to Train Stem Cell Scientists
The University has been awarded a $3 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to train students in stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
The University has been awarded a $3 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to train students in stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
Allyson Fry-Petit joined the University as an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry. She earned her doctorate in inorganic chemistry from Ohio State University.
Members of the campus community are invited to submit proposals for presentations, workshops and panel discussions for the university’s 20th annual Assessment Conference, “Common Ground: Building Effective, Sustainable and Practical Assessment.”
Math educator Bridget K. Druken taught college mathematics courses for pre-service elementary teachers, tutored high school seniors and helped teach math to third-graders before joining the faculty this academic year.
Faculty and staff members are often seen working on community projects, speaking at professional programs and serving in other professional capacities. Here are two faculty activities.
CSUF faculty members are in print in recently published books and articles.
The Rams are returning to Los Angeles. How will the franchise market the returning football team. Steven Chen discusses.
Student teams placed in top 10 of mock Supreme Court competitions.
Associated Students Inc.’s LGBTQ Resource Center will offer SafeSpace training this spring to help faculty, staff and students become more familiar with issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
Twins expert Nancy Segal to receive prestigious award from CSU.