Biology Grad Student Publishes 4 Research Papers in Scientific Journals
Class of 2026 biology grad Julia Teeple studied manta rays’ filter feeding system and armadillos’ armor.

Class of 2026 biology grad Julia Teeple studied manta rays’ filter feeding system and armadillos’ armor.

Cal State Fullerton’s new urban studies minor offers students a variety of ways to understand cities.

Geology alum Tracy Ortega acquired the skills and education to land a professional position in the scientific workforce.

CSUF marketing students conducted research to help NMDP increase bone marrow donors in the 18- to 35-year-old age range.

Alum and attorney Raúl Tapia shares his wealth of experience with students in the Cal State DC Scholars program.

Open to all students, CSUF’s Native American and Indigenous Resource Center is a space for belonging, education, engagement and honoring cultural traditions.

“I Am First, I Am an Artist” helps prepare first-generation college students like Skylar Williams for careers in the arts.

The Fall in Love With Cal State Fullerton event invited 5,000 prospective students and families to campus to explore resources.

Anna Holmquist specializes in the study of spiders and insects and shares her enthusiasm for the creatures with her students.

Student Michelle Ramirez is learning to use supercomputing and data tools to preserve the Ladino language.