Student Researchers Earn Top Honors at Statewide Competition
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students competed in the 35th annual California State University Student Research Competition, with four of the scholars winning first- and second-place awards.
Eleven Cal State Fullerton students competed in the 35th annual California State University Student Research Competition, with four of the scholars winning first- and second-place awards.
Mo, an undocumented Filipino student, co-hosted a virtual discussion April 28, titled “UndocuAPIDA Narratives-Part II,” during Cal State Fullerton’s celebration of APIDA — Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American — Heritage Month. Mo reflects on what it means to be undocumented.
Vincent Harris, director of CSUF’s Male Success Initiative, discusses the challenges Black men face related to gender, identity and masculinity.
As Cal State Fullerton student Leilani Mendoza celebrates Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month, she shares how her Titan experience has given her a better understanding of what it means to be an APIDA individual.
Librarian Barbara Miller discusses the Chicanx Resource Center Collection at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library, which represents a grassroot perspective of Orange County and Southern California history in the 1970s by preserving the stories of individuals and organizations left out of California’s mainstream narrative.
Cal State Fullerton’s Diversity Initiatives and Resource Centers has launched a new program for students focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion as foundations for leadership.
Cal State Fullerton’s 2020 Outstanding Professor Kiran George’s research in assistive technology knows no limits — from developing a mind-controlled wheelchair to a voice-controlled robotic arm to help veterans who are visually impaired perform simple tasks. George, program coordinator and professor of computer engineering who specializes in the field of hardware design and software development, […]
More than 40 alumni and communications industry pros offer their insight and expertise in talks at the 43rd annual Comm Week at CSUF April 26-30.
Whether dressing up in a Star Wars Jedi costume with a lightsaber in hand, talking about fossils of prehistoric Pokémon as the researcher “Professor Oak” or posing with a velociraptor from “Jurassic Park,” Cal State Fullerton alumnus Gabriel-Philip Santos hopes to inspire and engage others in learning science.
For his exemplary contributions as an educator and scholar, biological science professor William “Bill” Hoese has been selected as Cal State Fullerton’s 2021 Outstanding Professor.