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California Indian Day
Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art MuseumThis Friday, September 23, 2022, is California Indian Day, and the American Indian Student Council, the Program in American Indian Studies, and the Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum are proud to host a poetry reading with Professor Georgiana Sanchez, CSULB Alumna and former professor. Professor Sanchez will read from her newly published book of […]
Literature in the Age of Social Media
MHB QuadSIG Event Free Food! Are you curious about how literature is consumed outside of the classroom—how students select books and get recommendations (Booktok? Instabook? etc.). How we can we better connect with them on social media. We have set up this event as an egalitarian interaction, kind of like a town hall, with a […]
Accelerate Long Beach
Long Beach Convention Center (Grand Ballroom) 300 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA, United StatesThe Long Beach Economic Partnership's regional economic forum returns with Accelerate Long Beach presented by Bank of America, where we'll be hearing from business and economic leaders on the theme of "Navigating the Future." The event will include a talk by renowned economist Dr. Robert Kleinhenz of Cal State Long Beach and Kleinhenz Economics, who will report on trends […]
Career Exploration with a Liberal Arts Degree
LA5-267For all sessions you are interested in attending, please scan the QR code to RSVP
Translation Studies and the Crisis of the Humanities: The Role of Technologies
AS-384A presentation by Dr. Adrià Martín-Mor for the Fall 2022 RGRLL Research Showcase and in celebration of International Translation Day. While some people view technology as a possible solution to many of our problems, other worry that the use of certain technologies could have dangerous implications in our current economic system. This talk will explore […]
A New Russian Jerusalem: From the Yoke of Tsarist Tyranny to the Harness of American Capitalism
FO2-101AHistory Department Research Seminar Presentation By Professor Andrew Jenks Please join us this Friday in the History Department Seminar Room (FO2, room 101-A) as Professor Jenks discusses his research for his new book project, Los Rusos: Revolutions, Statelessness, and the Russian Diaspora in Mexico, 1905-1965. No RSVP required. Light refreshments will be served.
First Monday Supreme Court Preview
SSPA 110The CSULB Legal Studies Program and Political Science Departments are proud to host their fourth annual “First Monday Supreme Court Preview” live in person on Monday, October 3, from 12:30-1:45 PM, in SSPA 110. The court begins its 2022-23 term this coming Monday with a new Associate Justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first African-American woman […]
LinkedIn Basics: Building a LinkedIn Profile Presented by: the Career Development Center
Career Development Center, Brotman Hall 250For all sessions you are interested in attending, please scan the QR code to RSVP
Una visión general de la poesía de la temprana edad moderna española: del Renacimiento al Barroco
ZoomRGRLL, CWL, ENGL, and Scholarly Intersections are co-sponsoring “Una visión general de la poesía de la temprana edad moderna española: del Renacimiento al Barroco” (“An overview of the poetry of the Spanish early modern period: from the Renaissance to the Baroque”) by Dr. Carlos Gutiérrez on 10/4, 4-5:30pm via Zoom. This intellectual event, envisioned more […]
Tar Solo Improvisation by Mahour Mellat Parast
Anatol Center , United StatesYou are all cordially invited to a mini-concert featuring instrumental Persian music with the tar (a type of lute) performed by Mahour Mellat Parast next Thursday, October 6, at 6:30 pm in the Anatol Center. This concert is part of CWL 415 Ethnic Literature and Culture in America.