Eclipse Mania Comes to CSUF: Astronomers Host Campus Viewing
The public is invited to campus to observe the “Great American Eclipse” on Aug. 21.
The public is invited to campus to observe the “Great American Eclipse” on Aug. 21.
This summer, students and their faculty mentor collected sediment cores off Monterey Bay to investigate changes in sediment delivery from land to the ocean over the last 150 years.
Biological science professor Math P. Cuajungco has received close to $1 million in funding, including nearly $400,000 from the National Institutes of Health this year, for his research on a rare inherited disease.
María Soledad Ramírez and her students are studying how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Of particular interest: bacteria deemed a critical “threat to human health” by the World Health Organization.
Students are spending the summer in laboratories of foreign research advisers conducting studies in the biomedical, clinical, social or behavioral sciences through the Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training Program.
This July, 50 high school girls are enrolled in Project MISS, which gives students the opportunity to improve their math skills and problem-solving abilities, prepare for success in college, meet successful female role models, explore career options and more.
The tenure and/or promotion of 57 faculty members has been announced by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Records.
Physics alumnus and donor Dan Black is a shining example of one Titan who has provided generous support to his alma mater.
MARC Scholars are spending their summer not at the beach but in laboratories at doctoral-granting institutions to gain experience and perspective into a future career in research.
More than 300 Cal State Fullerton students, faculty and staff are participating in study abroad and away programs during the summer.