Chemist Helps Students See How Heat Affects Everyday Products
Chemist Joya Cooley teaches her students how chemistry can improve everyday products by researching how to control temperature changes in materials.
Chemist Joya Cooley teaches her students how chemistry can improve everyday products by researching how to control temperature changes in materials.
CSUF launched its new credential program this fall for graduate students pursuing careers as school social workers.
The PATH Academy’s Post-Undergraduate Fellowship Program introduces graduates to health careers.
As the new academic year begins, Cal State Fullerton anticipates welcoming more than 44,000 students in the fall.
CSUF’s campus was filled with friends and families helping students settle into residence halls for the 2025-26 academic year.
New minor in aging science, offered beginning this fall, prepares STEM students interested in medical school or a graduate research degree.
Researchers are developing biomanufacturing curriculum for high school and college students to spark interest in careers in the fast-growing industry.
More than 11,000 students and 1,200 parents and supporters registered for summer orientation.
Mechanical engineering grad Jose Lopez-Ceja conducted research to make microbots and landed a summer internship at NASA.
Chemistry researchers are investigating the health effects of Fourth of July fireworks and will collect particle samples during this summer’s Independence Day celebration.