Yosemite Wildfires Ignite Study on How Trees Recover
Cal State Fullerton student geographer Daniel Swenson is investigating the influence of wildfires on the growth of sugar pines in Yosemite National Park.
Cal State Fullerton student geographer Daniel Swenson is investigating the influence of wildfires on the growth of sugar pines in Yosemite National Park.
About 40,000 students will begin arriving at Cal State Fullerton, heralding the start of the 2022-23 academic year.
Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee participated in the Raise the B.A.R. (Bold + Action + Results in College Excellence & Equity) Aug. 11 Summit, hosted by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
The first-ever College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics’ Summer STEM Academy, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, gives incoming Cal State Fullerton freshmen and transfer students an immersive introduction to science and math disciplines.
Cal State Fullerton graduate student Jahnita DeMoranville is getting up-close and personal with all things sharks during a summer shark science program.
Cal State Fullerton postdoctoral scholar Shirel Kahane-Rapport is diving into the biomechanics of baleen whales and how they use baleen plates to filter food, such as zooplankton and small fish from seawater. The answers could lead to better engineered industrial filtration systems.
Project MISS — Mathematics Intensive Summer Session program — helps high school students prepare for college studies and careers in STEM.
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.