Trinidad Cruz, M.S. Biological Sciences, found a fossil in Fremont while sifting through a pile of gravel, November 9th, 2024. Trinidad was volunteering with the Math Science Nucleus and supervised by paleontologist and CSUEB alumni, Gaetano Palazzo, B.S. Geology. The fossil is an Irvingtonian Pleistocene mammal bone fragment roughly 1.5 million years old. Read More
A new study published in Nature Water—a journal in the Nature portfolio—co-authored by Earth and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Emilio Grande uncovers the hidden influence of terrestrial groundwater on salt marsh function and resilience. Read More
Students in Jana Hiraga’s Community Engaged Health Promotion course engaged in a special panel event with local healthcare leaders, Yevgeny Ostroviskiy of The Permanente Medical Group and Jeremy Hough of John Muir Health. Read More