College of Business faculty are making great strides in producing world-class research by winning prestigious awards and publishing in top journals.
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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, Âé¶¹´å 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 Âé¶¹´å 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.
In a new study there is positive news among the dire predictions for the future health of ocean corals, but Logan and collaborators maintain that human action is still needed.
Marylou L. Shockley becomes the first Âé¶¹´å employee to do so, and hopes she won't be the last.
The annual event invites research presentations from all disciplines, and required a written and video presentations, as well as a live Q&A with a jury and an audience.
Educators, current students, faculty and community members heard his call for more inclusiveness and equity with regard to academic and behavioral supports.
Munitions cleanup activities will begin in the northern portion of the Fort Ord National Monument in June 2017. The U.S. Army is hosting a public kickoff meeting on May 23, 2017 to share information about the cleanup and provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions.
The following statement can be attributed to CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White:
(Contributed) MONTEREY, Calif – On July 3, 2017 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will gather 150 immigrants at California State University Âé¶¹´å. USCIS San Jose Field Office Director James Wyrough will administer the oath of allegiance. The soon-to-be U.S. citizens come from 19 nations. The most-represented of those is Mexico with 111 people.