Faculty Honored as ELEVATE Fellows
Two Cal State Fullerton junior faculty members will be attending ELEVATE — a June 28-30 early career faculty training program hosted by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
Two Cal State Fullerton junior faculty members will be attending ELEVATE — a June 28-30 early career faculty training program hosted by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
Brig. Gen. Marion Garcia, commander of the 200th Military Police Command at Fort Meade, Maryland, will be the keynote speaker at Cal State Fullerton’s annual ROTC commissioning ceremony.
Cal State Fullerton’s Student Life and Leadership recognized outstanding student organizations at the third annual Tuffy Awards.
Sam Behseta, professor of mathematics, has been selected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.
Cal State Fullerton’s U-ACRE Project, a community-based urban agriculture research effort, will be recognized in June with a statewide Best Practice Award.
CSUF graduate student Sarah Rahman hopes to assist youth in the South Asian American and Muslim communities.
Executive chef receives humanitarian award, while several faculty members are honored with emeriti titles.
Computer engineering professor Kiran George is this year’s recipient of the L. Donald Shields Excellence in Scholarship and Creativity Award.
Brady Heiner, assistant professor of philosophy, spearheaded the CSU systemwide expansion of the education access program for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Biochemistry professor Maria C. Linder celebrates 40 years of service and has no plans to retire. She will continue working on her nationally recognized research and mentoring students in her lab.