Twin Expert Part of New York Times Cover Story
Psychology professor Nancy Segal is part of a Sunday New York Times article about two sets of twins who find out that they were separated from their identical twins shortly after birth.
Psychology professor Nancy Segal is part of a Sunday New York Times article about two sets of twins who find out that they were separated from their identical twins shortly after birth.
Sixty-two Brazilian students are studying and conducting research at Cal State Fullerton thanks an initiative that seeks to foster innovation and collaboration in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
Christopher R. Meyer, chair and professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will serve as a program director in the National Science Foundation’s Division of Biological Infrastructure.
Music, art and video will be blended into live performances at the May 5 “Film as Collaborative Art Symposium: Image-Music-Text.”
CSUF’s SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Center for Creativity and Critical Thinking is collaborating with Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District and Segerstrom Center for the Arts to present a July 13-24 arts- and science summer camp for elementary students.
Incoming students are taking part in Cal State Fullerton’s summer tradition: New Student Orientation.
Thirty seniors from the Anaheim Union High School District are on campus this week, July 13-17, taking part in the Educational Talent Search’s 2015 Senior Success Camp.
Alumna Navid Madani, a Harvard research scientist, returned to campus to share her cutting-edge HIV research, and her passion for promoting HIV education and research collaboration in the Middle East and North Africa.
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García has been cheering on the Titan baseball team while making connections with local institutions during a two-week visit to South Korea.
CSUF marketing professor Chiranjeev Kohli discusses the changes social media is bring to product marketing and brand.