Twin Expert Part of New York Times Cover Story
Psychology professor Nancy Segal is part of a Sunday New York Times article about two sets of twins who find out that they were separated from their identical twins shortly after birth.
Psychology professor Nancy Segal is part of a Sunday New York Times article about two sets of twins who find out that they were separated from their identical twins shortly after birth.
Incoming students are taking part in Cal State Fullerton’s summer tradition: New Student Orientation.
Music, art and video will be blended into live performances at the May 5 “Film as Collaborative Art Symposium: Image-Music-Text.”
Cal State Fullerton President Mildred García has been cheering on the Titan baseball team while making connections with local institutions during a two-week visit to South Korea.
The energy-efficient lighting used in Cal State Fullerton’s Nutwood and State College parking structures has garnered the University an “Exemplary Higher Education Site” award from the Better Buildings Alliance Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign.
Librarian Heather Tunneler died July 1 of cancer. She had served the campus community more than eight years.
The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation has chosen the Center for Public and Oral History’s “Women, Politics and Activism” project for a grant.
Fifty-four faculty members have been awarded sabbaticals or difference-in-pay leaves to conduct research, write or travel during the 2015-16 academic year.
Two Cal State Fullerton lecturers were recently recognized with a community appointment and a foundation award.
The CSU African American Initiative is offering a Summer Algebra Institute to help sixth through eighth graders develop tools to meet or exceed grade-level standards in mathematics.