Shark Week: Saving the Mysterious Greenland Shark
It’s Shark Week and Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying the Greenland shark to learn more about these misunderstood predators of the deep sea.
It’s Shark Week and Cal State Fullerton marine biologists are studying the Greenland shark to learn more about these misunderstood predators of the deep sea.
The Mathematics Intensive Summer Session, known as Project MISS, directed by David L. Pagni, professor of mathematics, and taught by Cal State Fullerton math graduates, was held virtually for the first time.
High school students learned about STEM and space exploration careers during Cal State Fullerton’s virtual GEAR UP for Space summer program, held in partnership with Space Center Houston.
For their exceptional geometry research, Cal State Fullerton mathematicians received the 2020 George Pólya Award from the Mathematical Association of America, the world’s largest community of mathematicians and students. The national award, announced July 27, is a prestigious honor given for articles of expository excellence.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Saul Contreras’ research on the history of Anaheim Stadium helps put into context a recent proposal to develop 153 acres of privately owned land surrounding the stadium.
Alumna Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez, who most recently served as director of the Career Center, steps into the role of Cal State Fullerton associate vice president for student affairs.
Alumna Tracy Caldwell Dyson discusses her work as a NASA astronaut and how CSUF prepared her for that role.
Meet the four newest members of the university’s Alumni Association Board.
Cal State Fullerton biological science graduate Jennifer Ibarra studied how the growing problem of traffic and other loud urban noises affect seed-eating desert wildlife in finding food sources.
Titan students and recent graduates are lending their public relations expertise to local businesses struggling to survive the pandemic.