July 2011
- MARC Scholars Gain Research Experience
Cal State Fullerton students are gaining skills and assistance that will help them successfully complete a doctoral degrees and enter careers in research fields.
- Faculty Promotions Announced
Cal State Fullerton's Office of Faculty Affairs and Records has announced the tenure and/or promotion of 51 faculty members.
- Building STEM Success - One Teen at a Time
Step inside a Project MISS classroom and visitors quickly notice that it's a roomful of girls. Even the instructors and tutors are all female. It's no mistake. Project Mathematics Intensive Summer Session is designed to give young girls mentors, as well as the support and skills to become accomplished in mathematics.
- What Is Engineering Program Encourages Students to Consider Field
Twenty Orange County high school students are learning more about engineering and future career opportunities during a summer program at Cal State Fullerton.
- Cal State Fullerton to Conduct Emergency Exercise Friday
Cal State Fullerton's University Police will conduct an active shooter/bombing exercise Friday, July 29, to test campus readiness and crisis response. Local and county fire and police responders will join the exercise, while members of the campus community will take part in a shelter-in-place drill.
- William B. Langsdorf Obituary from 2002
The 2002 article on the death of William B. Langsdorf, Cal State Fullerton's founding president. His widow, Eileen D. Johnson Langsdorf, died June 7 at the age of 91.
- Student Researches Gravitational Waves in Korea
Cinthia Padilla, a senior physics major at Cal State Fullerton, is spending 10 weeks at Seoul National University, analyzing data related to gravitational-wave detection.
- Human Communications Ranked by Faculty Publications
The Communication Institute for Online Scholarship recently rated the Cal State Fullerton's Human Communication Department a "Top Ten" for research in one or more areas of disciplinary research.
- CSUF Ranked Ninth in Nation for Diversity of Graduates
Cal State Fullerton was ranked ninth in the nation for the number of bachelor's degrees awarded to minority students in Diverse Issues in Higher Education's annual ranking of colleges and universities.
- Artistic Endeavors
Cal State Fullerton's exhibitions on display feature landmark court cases, civil rights, history and art
- Exhibit Features Fight for Civil Rights
Civil War to Civil Rights Exhibit on Display at Fullerton Arboretum Through Nob. 13
- History of Segregation on Exhibit
Exhibit Features Struggle for School Desegregation in California
- Psychology Professor's Latest Book Focuses on Spanish Twins Raised Apart
Nancy Segal's latest book, Someone Else's Twin, focuses on Canary Islands twins separated at birth
- Fullerton Arboretum Awards Student Scholarships
The Friends of the Fullerton Arboretum recently awarded three scholarships to Cal State Fullerton students to support their study into history and science. Fullerton residents Emily Nguyen and Scott Thompson and Miguel Macias of Anaheim were honored in late May.
- Grants Awarded to CSUF Faculty
External funding is supporting a wide range of research endeavors at Cal State Fullerton -- from program development, analyses and forecasts to research in atmospherics and neurological disorders.
- Campus Signage Upgraded
Cal State Fullerton begins installation of new entrance and directional signs.
- Interns Gain Experience in Washington DC
Grad student gets up close lesson on Mediterranean politics through DC internship
- Retiring University Police Chief Reflects on Changes in Law Enforcement
Cal State Fullerton Police Chief Judi King reflects on changes she has seen during her more than 30 year career in law enforcement, including 12 on campus.
- Gear Up Summer Program Provides Glimpse of Campus Life
This summer, 181 students from Anaheim, Katella and Loara high schools got a firsthand experience of what it is like to be a college student through Cal State Fullerton's "GEAR UP University" program.
- Summer Bridge: From High School to College
Through Cal State Fullerton's Bridge Program, incoming freshmen are getting a sneak peak at what living and learning on campus will be like this fall.
- Green Campus Group Honored
Cal State Fullerton's Green Campus Program was awarded a Best Practices in Student Energy Efficiency Award in the Student Energy Efficiency Program category at the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference.
- Solar Panels are Installed
Workmen are busy this summer moving pallets of solar panels onto rooftops and installing a new solar system that will eventually generate up to 7-8 percent of the electrical power used daily at Cal State Fullerton..
- High School Girls Spend Summer Brushing Up on Math Skills
During the month of July, 204 young girls from high schools and junior high schools in Orange County and surrounding areas will participate in Cal State Fullerton's Project MISS.