Engineering, Technology Leaders Take Part in ‘Professor for a Day’
To give students an insight to engineering and computer science careers, alumni and industry leaders participate in the Feb. 22 “Professor for a Day” event.
To give students an insight to engineering and computer science careers, alumni and industry leaders participate in the Feb. 22 “Professor for a Day” event.
Anthony Sparks, assistant professor of cinema and television arts, will speak Sunday, Feb. 19 at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
Fourteen CSUF faculty members and 195 students are participating in study abroad and study away activities during the winter Intersession.
CSUF’s online graduate program in business ranks among the highest in the nation, according to the 2017 Best Online Degree Programs announced by U.S. News & World Report. Online programs in engineering and education rank high in California.
CSUF student and faculty researchers will be among participants at the Jan. 5-7 CSU Biotechnology Symposium, designed to broaden exposure to cutting-edge biotechnologies, product-focused innovation and the spectrum of career paths available in the life sciences.
Four campus members were recently recognized for their accomplishments.
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.