Shark Week: Taking a Bite Out of Shark Teeth to Create Bio-Inspired Filters
Cal State Fullerton undergraduate researcher Julia Teeple is studying shark teeth, which could have important implications to creating bio-inspired filters.
Cal State Fullerton undergraduate researcher Julia Teeple is studying shark teeth, which could have important implications to creating bio-inspired filters.
The university has been at the forefront of training culturally competent speech-language pathologists, who are increasingly in demand as America grows more diverse.
To expand the introductory course “Think Like Einstein” and further develop novel lower-division curriculum to increase retention and graduation rates of underrepresented STEM majors, Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a three-year, $962,361 National Science Foundation grant.
Titan students and recent graduates are lending their public relations expertise to local businesses struggling to survive the pandemic.
The Gianneschi Center for Nonprofit Research at CSUF has become a key connector and resource for OC nonprofits seeking help to survive the pandemic.
A new book by Michael Steiner, professor emeritus of American Studies, looks at philosopher Horace Kallen’s concept of cultural pluralism, which remains highly relevant today.
Mapping the Gay Guides is a project led by Eric Gonzaba, CSUF assistant professor of American studies, that plots gay spaces dating back to 1965 on a digital map.
Titans participating in the PRactical ADvantage Communications student-run agency get hands-on experience while helping local organizations with public relations issues.
Several productions from students in the College of Communications earned national honors in media competitions during spring semester.
CSUF students work with Fullerton Arboretum in a variety of ways, enhancing their learning while helping the botanical garden thrive.