11 Cal State Fullerton Programs Awarded Funding From Scott-Jewett Gift
Cal State Fullerton received a $40 million gift from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett to support student success and innovation through the lens of social justice.
Cal State Fullerton received a $40 million gift from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett to support student success and innovation through the lens of social justice.
A team of Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering students are taking on the challenge of using 3D printing to create a functional prosthetic arm for a disabled individual.
A $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant is funding a Cal State Fullerton interdisciplinary, community-based project to develop smart-home technologies for people previously affected by homelessness and now living in permanent supportive housing.
To help solve California’s housing needs through sustainable development, a Cal State Fullerton student and faculty engineering team has been selected to participate in the first-ever Orange County Sustainability Decathlon.
Graduating students shared their creative, technology-based projects May 20 at the Computer Engineering Capstone Senior Design Project Presentations and Demonstrations.
Two ceremonies for education, engineering and computer science graduates kicked off Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 commencement week.
Cal State Fullerton’s Commencement 2022 will be broadcast live on several platforms beginning Monday, May 23, and running through Thursday, May 26.
The governor’s May Revise includes $67.5 million from the state of California to be applied toward CSUF’s Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub.
The May 2 College of Engineering and Computer Science Student Projects Competition and Showcase featured innovative student research.
Future physician Amaya Gregory is among the Class of 2022 graduating President’s Scholars, a comprehensive, rigorous program that offers experiences and opportunities in academics, leadership, service and mentorship. The program’s 19 graduating seniors were recognized at the May 4 President’s Scholars Reception.