Mathematician = Outstanding Professor
For mathematics professor Scott Annin, his scholarship, excellence in teaching, student mentorship and service add up to one Cal State Fullerton top faculty honor: the 2015 Outstanding Professor Award.
For mathematics professor Scott Annin, his scholarship, excellence in teaching, student mentorship and service add up to one Cal State Fullerton top faculty honor: the 2015 Outstanding Professor Award.
Chemistry and biochemistry student researchers will present their projects Friday, May 8, on topics as ranging from fuel cells and atmospheric pollution to the structure and function of proteins. The 12-2 p.m. free public event will be held in Dan Black Hall.
A new report, “Finding Your Workforce: Latinos in Health,” by Excelencia in Education, ranks Cal State Fullerton among the top 25 institutions in the nation in awarding bachelor’s degrees to Latinos entering health professions and related programs.
Biological science professor William “Bill” Hoese is the recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s 2015 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Cal State Fullerton students from all across campus, including physics major Phillipe Rodriguez, brought home 44 medals and seven awards from the State Business Leadership Conference.
Students are working on community-based research projects that center on nutrition, sustainable agricultural systems and increasing access to nutritious, safe or culturally important foods.
Resistance to antibiotics is a growing public health concern — and that’s why Cal State Fullerton microbiologist María Soledad Ramírez is targeting bacteria, or superbugs, that make people sick and even die.
A new online database of fossils becomes available today (Feb. 24), a result of a collaborative, global effort co-led by James Parham, assistant professor of geological sciences. The Fossil Calibration Database connects data from the fossil record and DNA sequences to estimate the origination times of key groups of plants and animals. “This exciting field […]