Engineering and Computer Science Hub to Empower the Next Generation of Innovators
Cal State Fullerton’s new Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub has been approved by the California State University Board of Trustees.
Cal State Fullerton’s new Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub has been approved by the California State University Board of Trustees.
The first-ever College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics’ Summer STEM Academy, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, gives incoming Cal State Fullerton freshmen and transfer students an immersive introduction to science and math disciplines.
Project MISS — Mathematics Intensive Summer Session program — helps high school students prepare for college studies and careers in STEM.
The governor’s May Revise includes $67.5 million from the state of California to be applied toward CSUF’s Engineering and Computer Science Innovation Hub.
Madeline Ceccia, an applied mathematics student at Cal State Fullerton, is the recipient of the Alumni Association’s 2022 Outstanding Senior Award.
A study gauges how well artificial intelligence can help connect college students from underrepresented communities with STEM mentors.
To support STEM transfer students in collaboration with nine local community colleges, the university has received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The university received a National Science Foundation grant to encourage underrepresented students to consider a career in data science.
The university’s Mathematics Intensive Summer Session, or Project MISS, is one of 21 finalists for the national 2021 Examples of Excelencia honor.
For their outstanding research and presentation skills, Cal State Fullerton student researchers were recognized with national awards.