Students Win Four National First Place Awards for Broadcast Journalism
Several productions from students in the College of Communications earned national honors in media competitions during spring semester.
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.
CSUF’s Center for Healthy Neighborhoods is offering academic and mental health support programs virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, while working on plans to reduce hardships associated with financial loss and more.
Audrain Automobile Museum Acquires $10 Million Collection, Fueling Gravitational-Wave, Engineering and Computer Science Research at CSUF.
Students and faculty in Cal State Fullerton’s top-ranked nurse-anesthesia program recently completed a five-day trial testing the effectiveness of using anesthesia gas machines as long-term ventilators for COVID-19 patients.
For the first time in its 42-year history, the university’s Comm Week event will be held virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A CSUF religious studies and history major’s senior thesis on anti-Nazi dissident Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the lessons from Finkenwalde Seminary was selected for the Council on Undergraduate Research’s “Posters on the Hill” event.
While the public is hungrier than ever for news, the pandemic is wreaking havoc on journalists and media organizations. The campus’ student-run newspaper is feeling this tension too.
During the coronavirus pandemic, CSUF nursing students are helping the OC Health Care Agency with medical supply distribution, research and health screenings.
With degrees in both business and engineering, Atul Teckchandani is the perfect fit to become the first Entrepreneur in Residence in Cal State Fullerton’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. His goal: mentor students’ entrepreneurial spirit.