It Takes a Titan: A Donor’s Gift Is Empowering My Scientific Curiosity
Melissa Fernandez, a Cal State Fullerton biological science major, shares how the Gayton Scholarship is supporting her goal of pursuing a career in the research field.
Melissa Fernandez, a Cal State Fullerton biological science major, shares how the Gayton Scholarship is supporting her goal of pursuing a career in the research field.
Brian and Lori Rennie have pledged a planned gift to Cal State Fullerton valued at $4 million to support desert science.
Samantha Enciso, a Cal State Fullerton biological science major, shares how the Gayton Scholarship is allowing her to gain hands-on experience in the health care field.
Geology major Vince Mugica performed a chemical analysis to classify a Martian meteorite discovered in Northwest Africa in 2020.
Joya Cooley, Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, has been selected for the 2023 Young Observer Program.
Cal State Fullerton earthquake scientist Sinan Akçiz turned the 7.8 magnitude quake that struck his home country of Turkey into a real-life lesson for students.
To understand the impact of climate change on desert tortoises, CSUF researchers are studying a population of the federally threatened tortoises, near Palm Desert.
Biological Science Professor William “Bill” Hoese is the recipient of the California State University’s 2023 Wang Family Excellence Award-Outstanding Faculty Innovator for Student Success.
In 2022, Titans rebounded from the pandemic and became empowered to surpass goals and achieve greatness. Cal State Fullerton celebrated a year of milestone anniversaries and national awards, while notable speakers visited campus to share inspiring stories and the university completed modernization projects like an Olympic-size pool and a new student housing community. Here are some of the highlights that transformed Cal State Fullerton this year.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $3 million grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine to prepare diverse undergraduate students in stem cell research.