STEM Research Showcase
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.
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.
The work of four CSUF faculty members is highlighted in recent journal publications.
Alumni, students, faculty and staff are invited to join their fellow Titans at Angel Stadium. Tickets available now.
Cal State Fullerton received a $250,000 grant from the California Department of Education for the July 11-25 residential program that introduced migrant students to higher education and science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning and careers.
Aug. 10 program for up-and-coming leaders in local government agencies.
Engineering alumnus Enrique “Henry” Martinez credits CSUF for giving him the “basic education” that helped to propel his decades-long career integrating one of the most vital resources in society today: energy.
Cal State Fullerton once again claimed the top spot in Forbes #MyTopCollege social media campaign, which featured thousands of tweets and Instagram postings highlighting school spirit and passion from students and alumni of more than 250 universities nationwide.