Biology Graduate Student Examines Effects of Human Activities on Seaweed
Class of 2024 grad and California Sea Grant Fellow Megan Nguyen is studying the impact of human activities and environmental stressors on seaweed.
Class of 2024 grad and California Sea Grant Fellow Megan Nguyen is studying the impact of human activities and environmental stressors on seaweed.
A new study by CSUF researchers shows evidence of two epic floods that occurred within the past 500 years in Southern California.
Janice Myck-Wayne, CSUF special education professor, delivers her Outstanding Professor Lecture on equity in disability education.
Through Cal State Fullerton’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program, English major Niyyah Jackson is preparing to pursue a doctorate in the humanities.
On Super Sunday, CSUF President Sylvia Alva visited Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Irvine to share the value of a college degree.
Cal State Fullerton’s 26-acre arboretum has a new name to reflect the university’s educational, research and environmental mission.
Cal State Fullerton students get the opportunity to learn about careers in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
A nearly $600,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health is funding Cal State Fullerton research to design a non-opioid solution for chronic pain management.
The California State University has extended the intent to register deadline for fall 2024 for new first-time, first-year admitted students.
Out of an abundance of caution and with the safety of students, faculty and staff as its top priority, Cal State Fullerton will pivot to remote classes on Monday, Feb. 5, 2024. Staff are encouraged to work remotely.