Communication Studies Scholar Uncovers Native and Indigenous History of Lacrosse
Class of 2025 communications studies grad Erik Sandoval researches the history of lacrosse and its connection to Native and Indigenous culture.
Class of 2025 communications studies grad Erik Sandoval researches the history of lacrosse and its connection to Native and Indigenous culture.
Class of 2025 music graduate Johnston Nguyen studies instrumental wind conducting and plans a career in music education.
Class of 2025 history grad Natalya Rowe gained hands-on research experience in the Netherlands, studying how landmarks reflect Sephardic Jewish history.
An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty developed technology-based smart prototypes to assist formerly unhoused individuals in permanent supportive housing.
Graduating computer engineering major Kristine Vergara is exploring using technology to study how stress affects older adults through the MSTEM STAR aging science program.
Graduating biological science and anthropology student Tabitha Martinez is studying the effects of human handling on blueband hermit crabs.
Cal State Fullerton students are learning generative AI-assisted chip design, funded by a $150,000 grant from the California Education Learning Lab.
Faculty-student physics researchers are studying how vinegar eelworms sync their direction of motion and oscillate their bodies in unison to better understand how active matter works.
Math educator Mallika Scott teaches future teachers how to navigate the challenges of teaching mathematics to young students.
African American history researcher Natalie Novoa examines how the Black middle class demanded access to public spaces during the Progressive Era.