Campus Garden Is Ready to Sprout
The groundbreaking of Cal State Fullerton’s campus garden, originally planned for April 22 Earth Day, is now slated for October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The groundbreaking of Cal State Fullerton’s campus garden, originally planned for April 22 Earth Day, is now slated for October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cal State Fullerton physics major Denyz Melchor and sociology major Mariana López have each received a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for their doctoral studies.
Meghan Waymire, political science major, discusses her Cal State Fullerton journey
A CSUF religious studies and history major’s senior thesis on anti-Nazi dissident Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the lessons from Finkenwalde Seminary was selected for the Council on Undergraduate Research’s “Posters on the Hill” event.
Jarret Lovell, a Cal State Fullerton professor who teaches a course on “Animals, Law and Society,” answers questions about Netflix’s “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” docuseries.
In her role as chief mission officer for Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, CSUF alumna Claudia Keller is helping to keep food insecure families fed through the COVID-19 pandemic.
One change prompted by COVID-19 may be less noticeable than the rest — new phrases and terms in the English language.
JeeLoo Liu, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department, looks at ways to design ethical robots.
Dustin Abnet’s new book on robots in the American culture is increasingly becoming part of the national discussion in this pandemic era.
When senior Heather Paredez, who didn’t have a computer or internet access, realized she would have to complete college online, she contacted President Fram Virjee — with a surprising result.