New Quantum Computing Course Is for Everyone
Cal State Fullerton students from all majors can enroll in the new “Quantum Computing for Everyone” course starting in spring 2024.
Cal State Fullerton students from all majors can enroll in the new “Quantum Computing for Everyone” course starting in spring 2024.
To prepare students in Buena Park and La Habra schools for college success, Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $4.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for the university’s GEAR UP program.
As today’s manufacturers realize financial and environmental benefits from eco-friendly business practices, Cal State Fullerton students are learning about green technology and sustainable manufacturing.
Cal State Fullerton’s Male Success Initiative Center unveiled its Men of Color Collection, which includes more than 400 stories of men of color.
Former marine Elizabeth Rocha discovered her passion for leadership and advocacy while working with Cal State Fullerton’s Veterans Resource Center.
Cal State Fullerton student Sebrina Valdez is finding her purpose as a leader in the Transfer Adult Re-entry Parenting and Pregnant Student Center.
Cal State Fullerton students are learning about cancer and treatments as researchers in the university’s Cancer Health Equity Research Partnership, funded by the National Institutes of Health to train students in cancer disparities research.
Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., CSUF associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, and his students curated an exhibition at the Museum of Social Justice.
Titans Sports Network gives communications students hands-on experience in producing more than 120 live events for ESPN+ each year.
Cal State Fullerton alumnus Omid Abtahi ’02 (B.A. communications-advertising) plays Dr. Penn Pershing in Disney+’s “The Mandalorian.”