
CSUF NSM: Where Mathematics Is a Masterpiece
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.
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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.
The Rennies’ selfless gift will aid in the study and preservation of the desert environment, opening doors for new research and educational opportunities for NSM students.
The 2022 Day of Giving saw record-breaking contributions from around the globe. Learn more about NSM’s involvement.
“We just want people to know that science is hands-on and it’s for everyone,” Johnson says. “If you want to do it, we’ll support you and provide the resources and the space to succeed.”
When nature was ready, GWPAC was there early enough and with a strong enough presence of faculty, staff, and students to play a major role in the first big discoveries made by Advanced LIGO in 2015 and 2017.
A new way to explore the universe has potential to transform our understanding of astrophysical objects like black holes, and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has an important part to play in that research.