Students Show Middle School Girls That Learning Science and Engineering Is Fun
Undergraduates and teacher credential students presented “Catalyze Science!” to Santa Ana girls to spark their interest in pursuing college studies and careers in STEM.
Undergraduates and teacher credential students presented “Catalyze Science!” to Santa Ana girls to spark their interest in pursuing college studies and careers in STEM.
Eighteen U.S. Army cadets in Cal State Fullerton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will be commissioned for duty as second lieutenants at a May 17 ceremony. Keynote speaker will be Brig. Gen. Jeff Broadwater.
Creative and scholarly works in fields ranging from dance, cinema and television, engineering and kinesiology were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during CSUF’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
Cal State Fullerton’s ROTC program will be honoring a longtime supporter Adriana Mraz — not only for the funding she provides, but also for her guidance, mentorship and encouragement to the organization’s cadets.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and administrators have garnered more than $1.6 million in grants and contracts for wide-ranging research efforts and program support.
Nina Robson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering was selected by the National Science Foundation for the prestigious Early CAREER Award. More faculty members are lauded.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members will be taking part in two May programs focused on two very different subjects: poetry and community health among the LGBTQ population. Three other recent presentations deal with Screenwriting, the First Amendment and art furniture.
The College of Health and Human Development kicks off HHD Week, three days of collegewide events that spotlight relevant topics on human health, development and lifelong learning.
A wide range of programs, including a documentary, workshops and lectures, is being offered in celebration of National Public Health Week.
Cal State Fullerton’s Athletic Training Program hosts a daylong April 7 seminar featuring talks by concussion researchers Erik Swartz of the University of New Hampshire, and Tricia Kasamatsu, CSUF assistant professor of kinesiology and the program’s co-clinical education coordinator.