Cal State Fullerton Celebrates Its ‘Adaptable, Curious and Courageous’ Class of 2025
Cal State Fullerton celebrated more than 11,000 graduates during its May 19-22 commencement ceremonies.
Cal State Fullerton celebrated more than 11,000 graduates during its May 19-22 commencement ceremonies.
Cal State Fullerton has received a $353,506 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to purchase new equipment and instruments to support interdisciplinary biomedical engineering research and education.
Class of 2025 grad and student leader Taylor Livingston thrived by getting involved in a STEM program for women.
An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty developed technology-based smart prototypes to assist formerly unhoused individuals in permanent supportive housing.
Cal State Fullerton’s Commencement 2025 will take place May 19-22 at Titan Stadium and the intramural field.
Sudarshan Kurwadkar, CSUF professor of civil and environmental engineering, is the recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Professor Award.
Graduating computer engineering major Kristine Vergara is exploring using technology to study how stress affects older adults through the MSTEM STAR aging science program.
Mechanical engineer and associate dean Sang June Oh has been appointed interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, effective June 1.
Cal State Fullerton students are learning generative AI-assisted chip design, funded by a $150,000 grant from the California Education Learning Lab.
Computer science students are learning how to use machine learning models to manage life-changing public disasters and health emergencies.