College of Science

The College of Science is the fastest growing college at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, with more than 5,500 students studying across 11 departments. Each program provides foundational disciplinary knowledge and tangible skills that will allow students to have an immediate impact in the workforce. Students and faculty carry out research in areas such as climate change, energy security and fundamental physics while using the latest technologies and building career and scientific networks. Graduates reflect California’s demographics, filling the ranks of new businesses, inspiring products and innovation across the East Bay and Silicon Valley, and bringing diversity of thought into highly competitive fields. 

In the College of Science, current fundraising priorities focus on putting students on the path to careers that fuel the Bay Area innovation and health care economies, keeping talented graduates in the region.

For questions or more information on ways to give,  contact us.

Scholarships and Departments

You can support the College of Science and its students by making a donation to a departmental scholarship fund, the college itself or one of its departments.


Programs

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Stem Lab

The STEM Lab, situated in the new Braddock Center for Science and Innovation under the College of Science, provides a collaborative learning environment that connects students with undergraduate Learning Assistants (LAs) and graduate Teaching Associates (TAs). Students are welcome to drop in with questions for the LAs, use the space for group study sessions, or work on their homework assignments. 

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College of Science Dean's Fund

The College of Science is a space where we value and encourage learning in community.  Our College of Science Dean's Fund seeks to provide all students with opportunities within and beyond the classroom to engage in scientific discovery and learning in the community. Our academic programs meet the evolving needs of our students and, importantly, our community and society as a whole.

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Green Biome Institute

The Green Biome Institute will help preserve the genetic diversity of plants in California, contribute to the discovery of new and useful biological processes that can improve human lives, and create publicly available molecular profiles of endangered native California plants. 


Contact Us

Janine Corcoran, Director of Development for the College of Science, is pleased to help you identify how you can make a difference for our students. 

There are many ways to make your gift, including through gifts of stocks, gifts-in-kind and planned gifts. Plus, our students from the Pioneer Calling program reach out to alumni and friends each semester. 

Email: janine.corcoran@csueastbay.edu