Scientist Studies How Aerosol Impacts Health & Climate Change
Dan Curtis, a researcher who examines the effects of atmospheric aerosol, joins the University as an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
Dan Curtis, a researcher who examines the effects of atmospheric aerosol, joins the University as an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
Boom California and Pollak Library present a conversation series, open to the public and campus community, with the first event Sept. 19 on “Three Orange Counties.”
President Mildred García welcomed new members of the tenure-track faculty during Monday’s Convocation and at a dinner held that evening in their honor.
Programs that support students interested in advanced degrees in the sciences and provide after-school mentorship and hand-on experiences, studies into minority health issues and student internships received more than $9 million in recent grants and contracts.
Honors scholars recently presented their capstone projects at a three-day conference designed to facilitate cross-disciplinary -dialogue and provide access for community and family members to learn more about student studies.
Campus members have served as guest editors and co-authors of recent published works.
MARC Scholars are spending their summer not at the beach but in laboratories at doctoral-granting institutions to gain experience and perspective into a future career in research.
Twenty-two faculty members have been named Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) ambassadors and will be learning how to use open educational resources (OER) — freely accessible, openly licensed books, documents and media used for teaching, learning and research — in the classrooms.
Clem Guthro, Cal State Fullerton’s dean of the library, discusses changes that are happening in university libraries.
Cal State Fullerton is urging its faculty scholars to help students succeed with timely progression to graduation, and is funding these efforts as part of the University’s Graduation Initiative 2025 efforts.