CSUF to Host May 9 Viewing of Rare Transit of Mercury
Witness a rare astronomic occurrence May 9 as the planet Mercury transits across the disc of the sun. A free public viewing will be held at Fullerton Arboretum, hosted by the Physics Department.
Witness a rare astronomic occurrence May 9 as the planet Mercury transits across the disc of the sun. A free public viewing will be held at Fullerton Arboretum, hosted by the Physics Department.
Fourteen CSUF faculty members were presenters at various conferences and meetings across the country recently.
More than 10,000 Titans — graduates and candidates for graduation — are eligible to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s May 21-22 commencement ceremonies. Attendees are expected to number more than 60,000 during the weekend festivities.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary presents a May 15 education program for families.
Scott Annin delivered his inspiring Outstanding Professor Lecture, stressing that hard work and perseverance are what make “Mountaintop Moments in Mathematics.”
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
Cal State Fullerton joins community partners in sponsoring a Saturday, April 23, K-12 Sustainability Showcase.
The John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, in partnership with OC Parks, will host a free educational family event April 30 at Irvine Regional Park.
Mathematician Scott Annin will deliver his Outstanding Professor Lecture on “Mountaintop Moments in Mathematics” April 26 at the Pollak Library.
Physics alumnus Dan Black is funding a three-year naming gift for a directorship of the CSUF Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy Center.