Mathematician = Outstanding Professor
For mathematics professor Scott Annin, his scholarship, excellence in teaching, student mentorship and service add up to one Cal State Fullerton top faculty honor: the 2015 Outstanding Professor Award.
For mathematics professor Scott Annin, his scholarship, excellence in teaching, student mentorship and service add up to one Cal State Fullerton top faculty honor: the 2015 Outstanding Professor Award.
With its single-engine, box-wing aircraft “Big Frank,” Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) team captured sixth place overall at the April SAE Aero Design West competition in Van Nuys.
Students from CSUF’s nursing program will take part in a pinning ceremony.
Chemistry and biochemistry student researchers will present their projects Friday, May 8, on topics as ranging from fuel cells and atmospheric pollution to the structure and function of proteins. The 12-2 p.m. free public event will be held in Dan Black Hall.
Cal State Fullerton will be honoring its top graduating scholars and recent graduates, Friday, May 15, during the 2015 Honors and Scholars Awards Program.
Biological science professor William “Bill” Hoese is the recipient of Cal State Fullerton’s 2015 Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Internships and Community Engagement honored students, campus programs and community partners during the 11th annual Community Engagement Awards.
With the fastest time of 22.01 seconds, electrical engineering students Benjamin Gonzalez and Christopher Suh won first place in the May “Natcar CSUF” competition at Fullerton College. Next: “Natcar UC Davis” on May 23.
Cal State Fullerton accounting faculty members Betty Chavis, Glen Hatton and Randy Hoffman will be honored in August by the American Accounting Association.
A team of computer science majors won first place in the computer forensics category at this month’s Information Technology Competition at Cal Poly Pomona.