CSUF’s Energy and Sustainability Summit Paves the Way for a Greener Future
Cal State Fullerton hosted its third Energy and Sustainability Summit to share how the university is helping Orange County reach its climate goals.
Cal State Fullerton hosted its third Energy and Sustainability Summit to share how the university is helping Orange County reach its climate goals.
Cal State Fullerton has been named among the nation’s environmentally sustainable colleges in the Princeton Review’s Green Colleges: 2025 Edition, and its green college list.
Cal State Fullerton hosted its second annual Energy and Sustainability Summit on Oct. 27, co-sponsored by Southern California Edison and Wells Fargo.
Cal State Fullerton student engineers will showcase their ideas and solutions for sustainable housing at the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon Oct. 5-8 and Oct. 12-15 at the OC Fair and Event Center.
In Cal State Fullerton’s Leveraging Nutritional Knowledge Program students learn about public health, nutrition and chronic disease prevention.
CSUF’s first Energy and Sustainability Summit focused on statewide climate goals and how different sectors are pursuing new ways to enhance sustainability.
To help solve California’s housing needs through sustainable development, a Cal State Fullerton student and faculty engineering team has been selected to participate in the first-ever Orange County Sustainability Decathlon.
The upcoming garden will be cared for by student organizations, academic departments, service-learning classes and other campus groups.
Campus members will notice multiple infrastructure project updates during the 2022-23 school year.