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Applied Sciences Center Groundbreaking
Cal State East Bay has broken ground on its newest building, the Applied Sciences Center, beginning construction on a 22,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility. Read MoreAlumna Launches First Endowed Scholarship for Public Health
Paving the way comes naturally to Veronica Collins (B.S. ’19, Health Sciences), whether through philanthropy to her alma mater or in her life’s work. Collins is an Air Force veteran who came to Cal State East Bay as a first-generation nontraditional student, working as a surgical technician while obtaining her degree. Read moreEESA Welcomes Third Cohort of CSUEB Interns
A Berkeley Lab internship program involving master’s-level students from the nation’s fifth most diverse university will enter its third year in June. READ MOREPioneer Nurses
We celebrate our Pioneer nurses who are our healthcare heroes and at the frontline during this coronavirus pandemic. READ MOREBack to the Beginning
Cal State East Bay students to study at CERN, world’s largest particle physics lab READ MOREEyes on the Sky
Cal State East Bay students, professor part of team behind revolutionary telescope READ MORERenewable Energy Education Goes Global
Chilean students participate in sustainable construction management summer program READ MOREBridging Academic Divides
Cal-Bridge program receives $5M grant for Ph.D. pathways at 24 campuses READ MOREDesigning Gliders and Building Arms
Students put their math, science and engineering skills to the test READ MOREWill A.I. Ruin Us?
Professor and machine-learning expert Matt Johnson takes on Skynet, spying and where the technology is going next READ MOREPetroleum Experts Limited Donates MOVE Suite Software Licenses to the College of Science
Petroleum Experts Limited has donated to the College of Science ten educational licenses to its MOVE Suite software programs. READ MOREBuilding a VR Pipeline
Cal State East Bay hosts virtual reality camp for Hayward high school students. READ MOREBuilding the Next Generation of Engineers
Cal State East Bay hosts weeklong Discover Engineering! camp for area students READ MOREWhy It Matters
Cal State East Bay Professor Patty Oikawa is introducing her environmental science students to cutting-edge technology, research she hopes will help fight climate change (see video) READ MOREWhen Star-Gazing Gets Technical
Cal State East Bay is the proud owner of a new global science tool — meet the undergraduates using and helping to build it. READ MORELeveling up in the Lab
Cal State East Bay unveils university’s largest renovation of research and teaching space — the College of Science’s new molecular research and environmental analysis labs.
Read moreDiscovering the Power of Engineering
Cal State East Bay hosts weeklong program for budding engineers Read MoreAugmented Reality
Cal State East Bay research project explores real-world applications of beta holographic goggles
Read MoreHow to Stop Middle Schoolers From Falling Behind in STEM
Cal State East Bay HOST Labs help students explore careers in science education while reinvigorating local middle schoolers' interest in science Read MoreThe Race to Store Radioactive Waste
Department of Energy grant allows Cal State East Bay professor, students to research nuclear fuel waste Read MoreFrom Single Mother to Osteopath
Alumna Mindy Tong is second in a new East Bay Today series on social mobility Read MoreInspiring the Next Generation of Engineers
Cal State East Bay is hosting a weeklonh camp to engage high schoolrers in engineering Read MoreFunding Faculty Research
Professor emerita gives $1.5M to support collaborative science research Read moreCal State East Bay STEM Institute Executive Director Trina Ostrander Honored by Alameda County
Trina Ostrander, executive director of Cal State East Bay’s STEM Institute, will be honored at this year’s Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame luncheon March 24.
Read MoreCal State East Bay Student Makes Cover of The Journal of Chemical Physics
Through Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Elizabeth Sangalang has been researching ‘hydrogen getters’ Read MoreSprinting Toward the Finish Line
Cal State East Bay graduate Noah Siegel struggled to focus academically until he found running Read MoreMoving Past Awareness to Action
The Cal State East Bay Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Patty Oikawa, studies how we can use natural ecosystems to fight climate change.
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