Innovative Programs Inspiring Female Students in STEM Gets National Nod
CSUF’s Innovative initiatives in engineering, computer science and science receive the ‘Inspiring Programs in STEM Award’ from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
CSUF’s Innovative initiatives in engineering, computer science and science receive the ‘Inspiring Programs in STEM Award’ from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
National Science Foundation-funded project is dedicated to increasing retention and graduation rates for Hispanic and other underrepresented STEM students.
Project RAISE offers a summer undergraduate research experience to community college students from eight partner institutions to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students entering STEM fields.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members headline the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s fall Eclectics lecture series, beginning Sept. 11.
Environmental engineer Sudarshan Kurwadkar and his students designed and built an innovative hybrid system to remove carbamazepine, a commonly prescribed drug, in water sources.
High school students from the region participated in this summer’s Engineering Innovation, where teens got hands-on experience and insight into engineering careers.
Engineering alumnus Darrell Jodoin has been bringing thrills and chills to thousands of visitors to Disney since 1990, and credits his undergraduate education at Cal State Fullerton for preparing him for his career path.
Two nursing programs that expand the range of career opportunities and increase workforce diversity have recently received second-year support of more than $1 million in federal funding.
Engineering students designed, fabricated and manufactured a formula-style race car that will put their skills to the test in a real-world race against university teams from around the world. (Click on story to see video about the CSUF Formula SAE team.)
Student engineers designed and built an all-terrain vehicle for the Baja SAE competition May 30-June 2 in Oregon.