Explore Over 180 Million Years Of OC History at ‘Ancient Wonders’
“OC’s Ancient Wonders,” a free family event hosted by the Cooper Center and OC Parks, will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley.

“OC’s Ancient Wonders,” a free family event hosted by the Cooper Center and OC Parks, will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley.

CSUF geological scientists hunt for evidence of past floods — and droughts — to inform expectations for future such events.

Marcos Ortega joins Cal State Fullerton this fall semester as an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry.

This fall, 17 President’s Scholars are becoming Titans and embarking on bright academic careers.

President Mildred García welcomed new members of the tenure-track faculty during Monday’s Convocation and at a dinner held that evening in their honor.

Cal State Fullerton students interested in future careers in research are getting a step up in experience, as well as learning the ins and outs of earning advanced degrees, by being a part of MARC, or Maximizing Access to Research Careers.

Jeannine Pedersen-Guzman of the Cooper Center penned the book ” ‘Ehéngmay and the Raven,” which will be distributed in Orange County elementary schools to help students learn about local Native Americans.

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.