
Increasing the Probability of Student Success
The first recipient of the James Friel Family Award is actuarial science student Aaron Kim, who was awarded the scholarship at NSM’s Annual Awards Reception in April.
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The first recipient of the James Friel Family Award is actuarial science student Aaron Kim, who was awarded the scholarship at NSM’s Annual Awards Reception in April.
“We want to see the Department of Geological Sciences continue to inspire students and have an enthusiastic, dedicated faculty,” Kay Pitts says.
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Last summer, the department selected eight students for the eight-week summer lab experience under the mentorship of a faculty member, which also provided a chance to network with more experienced peers in their majors.
Project MISS stands out for its longevity and celebrated excellence, garnering recognition from respected organizations like the Mathematical Association of America.
CSUF’s Department of Mathematics impacts an average of 8,000 students each semester. In fall 2023, that number soared to a staggering 11,000 students.
At NSM, the journey of our scholars begins with support, encouragement, and the nurturing of critical thinking, often before students even set foot on our campus.
The fundraising success represents what the community stands for and will benefit students’ education and experiences.
He’s particularly excited to contribute to NSM and ECS successes, noting, “STEM is a fantastic path that has a tangible impact on the world. It opens doors to opportunities that haven’t even been thought of yet.”
Everyone who enters McCarthy Hall’s second floor from the terrace takes a subtle but beautiful journey across Southern California’s ocean, desert, and mountain ecosystems.