Graduating President’s Scholars Continue Tradition of Excellence
University’s top scholars reflect on their experiences at Cal State Fullerton.
University’s top scholars reflect on their experiences at Cal State Fullerton.
Computing students took the first-place prize for their “Titan Power App” in the inaugural GE/CSU Predix Innovation Challenge.
Titans receive first place and runner-up awards at Geological Society of America conference.
Cal State Fullerton’s top graduating scholars and recent graduates will be recognized by the University Friday, May 20.
Margaret McCarthy receives Humanities and Social Sciences Cornerstone Award.
Scott Annin delivered his inspiring Outstanding Professor Lecture, stressing that hard work and perseverance are what make “Mountaintop Moments in Mathematics.”
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
Cal State Fullerton has been honored with two Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Best Practice Awards and will be recognized in June at the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference.
Terri Snyder and Leila Zenderland, both professors of American Studies, have been working on two studies reaching into seminal moments in history: the slave era and the period just before Adolf Hitler came to power. National Endowment of the Humanities fellowships underwrote the research of the two scholars.
Science educator H. Eric Streitberger, professor emeritus of chemistry and biochemistry, is the recipient of the Alumni Award for his support and contributions to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.