After all the stressing and working and waiting, it’s finally happening: a return to campus in-person. What will that look like in housing and dining? We have answers.
Read about faculty research, student and alumni accomplishments, community engagement, and get updates about programs, campus, and initiatives.
After all the stressing and working and waiting, it’s finally happening: a return to campus in-person. What will that look like in housing and dining? We have answers.
In SELD, students can get involved in campus life and the surrounding community.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, dozens of ºÚÁÏÉçapp nursing and physician assistant students served as frontline healthcare workers in hospitals, nursing facilities, and clinics.
Ken Folsom, retired firefighter and current Emergency Manager with the University Police Department, answers questions about preparing for emergencies and disasters.
Jada Carter, who recently graduated Cum Laude from ºÚÁÏÉçapp with a degree in biology, embodies an impressive range of diversity in their personal life, academic path, and future career in science.
Alyssa Erikson, Associate Professor and Chair of the Nursing Department, answers questions about vaccine safety, hesitancy, effectiveness, and appointments.
Marylou L. Shockley becomes the first ºÚÁÏÉçapp employee to do so, and hopes she won't be the last.
The following statement can be attributed to CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White:
Among four-year higher education systems in the country, the California State University system is the largest, is considered one of the best values, and nets enormous positive impact on people’s lives.
Armando Arias, a professor in the School of Social, Behavioral & Global Studies, has written a book titled Theorizing Cesar Chavez: New Ways of Knowing STEM. It received an honorable mention at the 2020 International Latino Book Awards.