Earthquake Expert Prepares Next Generation of Earth Scientists
Meet Sinan Akçiz, CSUF’s new earthquake expert who studies the times and magnitudes of past earthquakes along fault systems that affect people.
Meet Sinan Akçiz, CSUF’s new earthquake expert who studies the times and magnitudes of past earthquakes along fault systems that affect people.
Darren R. Sandquist, an expert in desert plant ecology, is the new director of the California Desert Studies Consortium.
Alumna Pamela M. Schweitzer, the first female chief professional officer of pharmacy and assistant surgeon general in the U.S. Public Health Service, returned to her alma mater to visit with students.
Titan research includes studies of cyberbullying, dry-eye disease, jazz, oysters and filtration mechanics.
A new Cal State Fullerton study shows evidence of abrupt sinking of the wetlands near Seal Beach, caused by ancient earthquakes that shook the area at least three times in the past 2,000 years, according to researchers.
Mathematics educator Armando M. Martinez-Cruz is the recipient of the Outstanding Latino/a Faculty in Higher Education Award from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
CSUF faculty and students are presenting research on wide- ranging topics across the country.
Biochemistry major Miguel Tellez has received a CSU award for his promising research in the area of women’s health. After graduation in May, he’s headed to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Adam P. Summers, an expert on fish biomechanics and consultant to Disney Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” movies, is the keynote speaker at the March 9 Natural Sciences and Mathematics Inter-Club Council Symposium. The March 8-10 event also features an alumni panel discussion and a Stem Cell Research Symposium.
CSUF science educator H. Eric Streitberger, 81, died Feb. 3.