Undergraduate Researcher Explores Black Barbie’s Influence on Children’s Self-Image
Cal State Fullerton Class of 2025 grad Amirah Kambe researched the impact of Black Barbie dolls on young Black girls’ perception of hair.
Cal State Fullerton Class of 2025 grad Amirah Kambe researched the impact of Black Barbie dolls on young Black girls’ perception of hair.
During his Outstanding Professor Lecture, wildlife ecologist Paul Stapp discussed projects of current and past students as examples of his faculty-student ecology research.
Faculty-student physics researchers are studying how vinegar eelworms sync their direction of motion and oscillate their bodies in unison to better understand how active matter works.
CSUF President Ronald S. Rochon delivered an empowering “Super Sunday” message to families about the importance of preparing for college and the accessibility of higher education.
Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor Daveed Diggs shared his story at Cal State Fullerton’s Feb. 20 Beyond the Conversation event.
Passage to the Future offers humanities and social sciences students practical work experience through internships, professional development and career exploration activities.
Computer science students are learning how to use machine learning models to manage life-changing public disasters and health emergencies.
Cal State Fullerton’s new 10-month Master of Science in Accountancy program offers a rigorous accounting and technology-rich curriculum and internships at top public accounting firms in Orange County and the region.
CSUF’s College of Education’s first undergraduate degree program in urban learning started in the fall with 28 first-time, first-year students.
Cal State Fullerton first-gen student Lizeth Fuentes credits the “I Am First” program for putting her on the path to a master’s degree in social work.