$1.3 Million Grant a Pipeline for Underrepresented Students in Data Science
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $1.3 million grant to develop pathways and overcome equity gaps in data science teaching and learning.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $1.3 million grant to develop pathways and overcome equity gaps in data science teaching and learning.
Community college students Saray Angulo and Arai Leyva participated in their first research activities as part of Cal State Fullerton’s Project RAISE Undergraduate Research Experience.
Cal State Fullerton educators and students are working together to promote inclusive classrooms as part of the “Inspiring and Engaging Children and Families Through Innovative Practices” grant-funded project.
Cal State Fullerton’s “Bring Back Titans” program helps students who have put their education on hold re-enroll and earn their college degrees.
Graduate student, Andrea Ramirez Rivera, is pursuing the Ánimo: Latinx Counseling Emphasis which trains counselors to work with Spanish-speaking clients.
During Cal State Fullerton’s first Latinx Lab’s Social Justice and Storytelling Institute, 25 students learned how to confront social inequity and dismantle structural racism through the craft of diverse storytelling.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to recruit and prepare future high school math teachers.
College of Engineering and Computer Science faculty members received CSU Creating Responsive, Equitable, Active Teaching and Engagement Award for their project to boost student success.
Science student Ryan Le is using DNA to study the broadnose sevengill shark to learn more about its genetic diversity and breeding population along Southern California’s coast.
Former Cal State Fullerton player, Michael Lorenzen, was selected as an American League pitcher for the 2023 All-Star Game.