Titans Face Off in GE Digital Innovation Design Challenge
CSUF computer science students compete July 14 in the GE–CSU Innovation Design Challenge with their parking app, created using GE’s Predix software platform.
CSUF computer science students compete July 14 in the GE–CSU Innovation Design Challenge with their parking app, created using GE’s Predix software platform.
The Department of Secondary Education and the SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Center for Creativity and Critical Thinking partnered to give local teachers tools and strategies to integrate the arts and technology in the curriculum.
Graduates Mina Choi, Brandon Elliott and Rayvon Moore are making their mark in the music world.
Physics alumnus and donor Dan Black is a shining example of one Titan who has provided generous support to his alma mater.
For recent grad and mobile app developer Noemi Quezada, it was a dream come true to receive —for a second time — an Apple scholarship to attend the tech giant’s recent World Wide Developers Conference.
Coaches, players and fans get a much-needed break before Monday’s elimination game and attend a barbecue hosted by a local service club.
For fathers with sons who play baseball, the College World Series is a “dream come true” and the place to be on Father’s Day.
Titan alumni and other baseball fans swap stories Saturday at Omaha tailgate event co-sponsored by Athletics and the CSUF Alumni Association.
Fans and players unfazed as opening ceremonies at the College World Series are moved indoors to dodge thunderstorms.
A free, teacher-led professional learning institute is being offered June 26-27, in collaboration with the California Teachers Summit, set for next month.