Cal State Fullerton Received $158.4 Million in State Funding for Student Housing, Engineering, Community Outreach and More
Cal State Fullerton received $158.4 million in the fiscal year 2022-23 state budget to support several university projects.
Cal State Fullerton received $158.4 million in the fiscal year 2022-23 state budget to support several university projects.
Biology graduate student Madison Wilson is investigating the hearing mechanics of fin whales, a species of baleen whales. Her study focuses on how the mandible, or lower jawbone, impacts the sound arriving at the whale’s ears.
Cal State Fullerton received a $40 million gift from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett to support student success and innovation through the lens of social justice.
Cal State Fullerton, in partnership with the Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF), created the CSUF Black Student Scholarship Fund supporting self-identified Black or African American students at the university. In its inaugural year, the CSUF Black Student Scholarship Fund awarded a total of $24,000 to 16 CSUF students, which includes three incoming freshmen and 13 […]
A team of Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering students are taking on the challenge of using 3D printing to create a functional prosthetic arm for a disabled individual.
A $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant is funding a Cal State Fullerton interdisciplinary, community-based project to develop smart-home technologies for people previously affected by homelessness and now living in permanent supportive housing.
Military-connected students accomplish their personal and professional goals thanks to academic and emotional support from the Veterans Resource Center.
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