Can Artificial Intelligence Help Increase Diversity in STEM?
A study gauges how well artificial intelligence can help connect college students from underrepresented communities with STEM mentors.
A study gauges how well artificial intelligence can help connect college students from underrepresented communities with STEM mentors.
Fifteen faculty and staff members were recently awarded emeriti status.
The CSU will require faculty, staff and students to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot in order to be considered fully immunized.
Shay Sayre, professor emeritus of communications, died Oct. 30.
Munir R. “Monte” El-Saden, professor of mechanical engineering emeritus and a founding member of that department, died Nov. 28 at the age of 93.
2021 was a year of resilience and hope for the campus. See CSUF’s top stories of the year through news, social media and photography.
Amid a global pandemic, alumnus Shogo Nishiyori worked to ensure the Tokyo 2020 Olympics could be held safely in his native country.
The university’s Women in Computer Science and Engineering (WiCSE) Program recently received a pivotal Bank of America grant of $325,000.
To support STEM transfer students in collaboration with nine local community colleges, the university has received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Cal State Fullerton senior Zachary Zirzow was one of 26 California students to complete a Washington, D.C. internship this year as a Panetta scholar.