Natural Sciences and Mathematics
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‘Bat Night’ Takes Flight at Tucker
Join the family fun at Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary’s annual “Bat Night” Saturday, Oct. 21.
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Scientists to Discuss New Discoveries in the Ongoing Search for Gravitational Waves
Join CSUF scientists for a public lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, on the latest cosmic developments in gravitational-wave astronomy.
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Grant Opens Doors for Big Data Research
Eight CSUF students, part of a federally funded program, recently presented their Big Data research projects.
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Women in Computing Students Host STEM Expo for Girl Scouts
The College of Engineering and Computer Science and women computing students are partnering with the Girl Scouts of Orange County for a day of hands-on laboratory experiences in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
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CSUF Awarded $12 Million in Grants, Contracts and Program Funding
More than $12.1 million has been awarded to Cal State Fullerton during the first quarter of the academic year. The funding supports programs that help students go to college, earn degrees in specific fields, expand high-impact practices for students and benefit communities, and underwrite faculty research, much of which is conducted with students working alongside faculty members.
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Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to Gravitational-Wave Pioneers
The founders of the LIGO Laboratory have been awarded physics top prize for their discovery of gravitational waves, in which CSUF researchers are making key contributions to the international research effort.
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Scientist Studies How Aerosol Impacts Health & Climate Change
Dan Curtis, a researcher who examines the effects of atmospheric aerosol, joins the University as an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
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Four College Deans Present ‘Tales of a Great University’
Cal State Fullerton’s deans will share stories from their respective fields and plans for enhancing student success in a fall lecture series presented by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
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Prehistoric Woolly Mammoth Skeleton Coming to Campus
The Gregg Family Foundation has donated an extinct and rare woolly mammoth skeleton to the University, which will be on permanent display in Titan Student Union this fall.