Three Alumni Among Campus Members Honored as Emeriti
President Mildred García conferred the emeriti title on a number of campus people in December including three alumni.
President Mildred García conferred the emeriti title on a number of campus people in December including three alumni.
Two CSUF faculty members, the University’s associate vice president for government and community relations were recently honored by being named to national and local organizations and as a fellow to the National Academy of Inventors.
Fifteen engineering and computer science students had the opportunity to study in Brazil in late November. They presented research, attended lectures and gained skills needed to succeed as professionals in increasingly diverse and international workplaces.
Four CSUF faculty have seen their work recently published.
New engineering faculty member Yong Seok Park focuses his work on engineering design, vehicle crash analysis and advancing undergraduate STEM education.
Members of Cal State Fullerton’s Society of Women Engineers tied for second place out of 15 teams in the Nov. 5 Pumpkin Launch competition on campus. It was the fifth time that the group was a high finisher in the competition.
Using his mathematical forecasting model, Cal State Fullerton’s Chandrasekhar Putcha, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering, announced his prediction Nov. 3 on who will become the next U.S. president.
Six CSUF student teams will be among participants in the Saturday, Nov. 5, Pumpkin Launch competition on campus. The free family event also features activities for children and a demonstration by the Archers of CSUF student club.
The Center for Cybersecurity hosts a Nov. 4 “Security Day” event, open to the public and featuring industry speakers.
Mikhail Gofman, associate professor of computer science, discusses the potential havoc that hackers could cause in the 2016 General Election.