A Drought-Buster Study
A new study by geologist Matthew E. Kirby and his students on climate change in the Mojave Desert and Southern California potentially signals a very wet winter this year.
A new study by geologist Matthew E. Kirby and his students on climate change in the Mojave Desert and Southern California potentially signals a very wet winter this year.
Free, public lectures on a variety of topics are among the offerings from Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is offering a series of free, public lectures on various medical issues.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Successful Aging holds a two-day conference and expo, “Living Well in the Third and Fourth Age,” Aug. 14-15. The event is open to the public.
Dung Vu will lead Cal State Fullerton’s Alumni Association Board of Directors for 2015-16.
JoAnne Norton of the Family Business Consulting Group has been named interim Rick Muth Chair in Family Business for Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics will host a STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — Summer Research Symposium Aug. 7 in Dan Black Hall and courtyard.
Geological sciences professor Diane Clemens-Knott and her students trekked across the Sierras this summer to study how the magma chemistry of the Sierra Nevada mountains changed over the entire Mesozoic Era — the age of the dinosaurs.
Hundreds of teachers came to Cal State Fullerton for the first-of-its-kind “Better Together: California Teachers Summit” to hear messages of resilience, persistence and, most of all, how to be inspiring and engaging in their classrooms.
Three faculty members have upcoming presentations at professional conferences throughout the country.