Titans in Student Research Head to Statewide Competition
Cal State Fullerton will be represented by eight student researchers at the 32nd annual CSU Research Competition May 4-5 at Sacramento State.
Cal State Fullerton will be represented by eight student researchers at the 32nd annual CSU Research Competition May 4-5 at Sacramento State.
CSUF’s reception for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month featured an inspiring keynote message, student performances and special recognitions.
Cal State Fullerton brings chefs, artists, writers and entrepreneurs to campus April 10 for its Black Arts Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.
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.
An April 14 lecture sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Patrons of the Library focuses on pre-war and wartime France.
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.
Cal State Fullerton history students will present an April 9 symposium on 1936-39 Spanish Civil War. The free, public event takes place in Room 360 of the Pollak Library.
To put a human face on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, a Cal State Fullerton class is taking students inside a local care facility.
Jason Magabo Perez, a poet, author and social justice advocate, will serve as keynote speaker for Cal State Fullerton’s April 9-12 Humanities and Social Sciences Week.