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The store is closing from June 23 to July 5 in preparation for the transition.
The CSU Chancellor’s Office has awarded $15,000 to ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø’s library and Center for Academic Technologies to reestablish the program at the university.
It’s billed as a “fresh way for you to stay informed and in the know with programs, resources, and opportunities that are available here in our community.”
Alyssa Erikson, Associate Professor and Chair of the Nursing Department, answers questions about vaccine safety, hesitancy, effectiveness, and appointments.
Part of her duties will include leading a symposium to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in universities, and another symposium about mentoring mid-career faculty.
She was chosen among others included in the American Psychological Association’s Division of School Psychologists Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs’ national directory.
On Monday, May 24, there was a demo held at Tanimura and Antle Library that previewed what classroom teaching and safety protocol might look like this fall.
College of Business faculty are making great strides in producing world-class research by winning prestigious awards and publishing in top journals.
After 18 months of experiencing lockdowns and social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø graduates from both the Class of 2020 and 2021 were excited to celebrate their achievements in a day-long commencement car parade, known as a “carmencement,” on Saturday, May 22.
Every year ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø honors outstanding graduating students with six university-wide awards and five Dean’s Medalist awards. This is the first in a series of stories about this year’s winners, as well as other extraordinary graduates in the Class of 2021.