University Receives More Than $5.65 Million in Grants, Contracts
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have garnered nearly $5.7 million in grants and contracts since October 2019.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff have garnered nearly $5.7 million in grants and contracts since October 2019.
The gift from Nicholas and Lee Begovich launches CSUF’s $200 million comprehensive campaign.
For more than 50 years, Nicholas and Lee Begovich have made numerous generous gifts to support Cal State Fullerton students. Now the Fullerton couple has committed to a $10 million planned gift to the university to benefit gravitational-wave, engineering and computer science faculty and student research.
Fullerton couple and university supporters Nicholas and Lee Begovich have committed to a $10 million planned gift to Cal State Fullerton to benefit gravitational-wave, engineering and computer science faculty and student research.
Cal State Fullerton math majors Roberto Hernandez and William Terry each received a Mathematical Association of America Outstanding Student Poster award for their research presentations at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Denver. The undergraduate researchers competed against more than 600 peers from such institutions as MIT, Harvard, UC Berkeley and UCLA.
The largest complete turtle shell, measuring eight feet long, was recently discovered in Colombia’s Tatcoa Desert.
Biology student is building an online community and research database for families with rare Blau Syndrome.
For his outstanding work in the classroom as a teaching associate in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Alex Ku is a recipient of the Crellin Pauling Student Teaching Award from the California State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB).
As the new coronavirus from China continues to spread, claiming hundreds of lives and infecting thousands, Cal State Fullerton biochemist Marcos E. Ortega studies how viruses replicate and cause infection — and seeks answers for possible treatment.
Three years ago, alumna Taylor Thornton delivered a powerful performance at Cal State Fullerton’s annual Black History Month reception. Today she is continuing her educational journey as a biology graduate student.