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Trung V. Tran, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Geospatial Science in the Department of Intelligence Studies, Geospatial Science, Political Science and History, Fayetteville State University
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Dr. Trung Tran is an Assistant Professor of Geospatial Science in the Department of Intelligence Studies, Geospatial Science, Political Science and History at Fayetteville State University. He is the Program Coordinator of the Geo

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Technology
May 6, 2024

FSU to Host NASA-Funded STEM Summer Camp for High School Students, Free for Participants

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (May 6, 2024) – Fayetteville State University is hosting a residential science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) program for high school students June 17-28. This NASA-funded summer program offers a unique, immersive e

Education
Aug 2, 2023

FSU Empowers Youth with STEM Skills Thanks to NASA Grant

This summer, a group of future scientists had the opportunity to participate in a free, two-week, residential summer camp on the Fayetteville State University (FSU) campus. Funded by NASA, the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) program was

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