Exploring STEM Research
Incoming freshmen get hands-on lab experiences as part of the ASCEND STEM and BURST FORTH programs to get them on track for science, technology, engineering and mathematics studies this fall.
Incoming freshmen get hands-on lab experiences as part of the ASCEND STEM and BURST FORTH programs to get them on track for science, technology, engineering and mathematics studies this fall.
Forbes magazine has launched its second annual #MyTopCollege campaign to help celebrate campus pride by encouraging students and alumni to share the reasons they love their alma mater. Last year, Cal State Fullerton emerged as the nation’s No. 1 college, and the plan is to keep that title.
This fall, when incoming freshmen come to campus, some will be joining not only the University and the college where they major — they will join one of six learning communities.
California State University faculty and staff members were awarded more than $3.4 million in grants and contracts during the fourth academic quarter.
Student investment teams practice the very skills they will use when they begin their careers in portfolio management and securities analysis. And the returns of their investments help support various campus programs.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Darrell Jodoin has spent nearly a quarter century working behind the scenes to help make Disney Parks and Resorts the most magical place on Earth.
Geology major Isaac Magallanes has been selected for a summer internship as part of the Panama Canal Project-Partnerships for International Research and Education, where he is conducting research focusing on the collection fossils.
Cal State Fullerton’s animation program got its beginnings in the mid-1990s, with a solid art foundation, emphasis on drawing skills and building partnerships with leaders in the animation industry.
The College of Communications’ Daily Titan was named best college newspaper June 28 at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 57th annual Southern California Journalism Awards ceremony.
The first book by the assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics is the winner of this year’s Ecocriticism Book Award from the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.