Campus Faculty, Staff Receive $11 Million in Grants and Contracts
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members have garnered $11 million in grants and contracts for the first quarter of the academic year (July 1 to Sept. 30).
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members have garnered $11 million in grants and contracts for the first quarter of the academic year (July 1 to Sept. 30).
Oct. 11 panel to discuss “Women & the 2016 Election” at the Pollak Library.
The Cooper Center presents “Prehistoric OC,” a family festival celebrating archaeology, paleontology and Orange County’s rich natural history.
Cynthia Montes, a first-generation college student, recounts her experiences campaigning for Sen. Bernie Sanders — a springboard to a permanent post in Washington, D.C.
CSUF students and faculty experts critique nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during presidential debate viewing party on campus.
Weekly events including a concert, debate viewing parties and panel discussions will engage CSUF students through Election Day.
Faculty members from diverse disciplines are making their mark via performances and presentations.
Three colleges collaborate to build the new minor for students seeking careers in fields from biology and nutrition to marketing and tourism.
Thanks to the University’s GIS lab, students are gaining first-hand, high-impact experience mapping various areas of the campus, locating and identifying everything from trees and water fountains to bike paths and even trash cans.
Eight Cal State Fullerton graduate students are part of the 2016-17 class of California Pre-Doctoral Scholars.