Engineering Alumnus Shares STEM Success in Corporate America
Energy expert Henry Martinez offers encouragement and inspiration to Latino students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Energy expert Henry Martinez offers encouragement and inspiration to Latino students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Campus members are celebrating the arrival of a woolly mammoth fossil — the newest Titan to join the CSUF family — at a special event Nov. 29 in the Titan Student Union’s Chapman Atrium.
The “Stride Like a Velociraptor” research project aims to clarify common misconceptions about dinosaurs — and give students an appreciation for the diverse shapes and sizes of the prehistoric creatures.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics is offering a course rooted in modern geology and biology that covers the many facets of dinosaurs and dinosaur life.
Physics alumna and planetary scientist Linda Spilker has spent 40 years reaching for the stars — and Saturn — at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Fullerton researchers are key players in the groundbreaking observation of the first-ever gravitational wave signals emitted from the collision of two neutron stars.
Physics professors Jocelyn Read and Joshua Smith discussed the latest cosmic discoveries in gravitational-wave astronomy at an Oct. 16 public lecture on campus.
This marketing executive-turned-Titan chronicled the achievements of the students and faculty of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science during his nine years as a member of the Public Affairs staff.
Join the family fun at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary’s annual “Bat Night” Saturday, Oct. 21.