Education, Engineering and Computer Science Graduates Celebrate Accomplishments
Two ceremonies for education, engineering and computer science graduates kicked off Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 commencement week.
Two ceremonies for education, engineering and computer science graduates kicked off Cal State Fullerton’s 2022 commencement week.
More than 30% of students at Cal State Fullerton are the first in their families to attend college. These first-generation students are setting the path for success.
Professor of Biological Science Joel Abraham was recently honored with CSUF’s 2022 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
English Lecturer Leslie Bruce was recently honored with CSUF’s 2022 Outstanding Lecturer Award for her commitment to students.
The Center for First-generation Student Success’ designation highlights the university’s commitment to first-generation students’ experiences and outcomes.
Dream careers were made possible for Brittany and Nick DiMarco when they pursued master’s degrees at Cal State Fullerton.
Cal State Fullerton’s Moot Court organization helps students develop critical skills within a Supreme Court simulation.
William Hoese, CSUF’s 2021 Outstanding Professor, presented his lecture on student-led summer research in ecology and environmental biology.
Cal State Fullerton will open a new supercomputer within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, creating opportunities for research.
Alumnus Michael Lemus is encouraging students to apply for and learn more about financial aid via the California Student Aid Commission.