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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Clean Air, Cool Rides @ Friendship Walk
Friendship Walk (Bottom of USU Stairs)Wednesday, October 12th | 11 – 2PM No registration required, but if you want to compete: https://csulb.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iu3AoEPQtIwMIK
Networking Strategies: Informational Interviewing, LinkedIn, & Beach Nexus
LA5-267For all sessions you are interested in attending, please scan the QR code to RSVP
Scholarly Intersections Grant: Playing With Purpose a talk by Kotaku’s Games Editor Maddy Myers
ZoomPlease join the History Department, American Studies, and American Indians Studies for a virtual talk with Maddy Myers a pop culture critic and writer who has worked at Paste Magazine, […]
Rachel B. Gross: Referendum on the Deli Menu: American Jewish Religion and the Deli Revival
ZoomIn recent years, there has been a nostalgic resurgence of interest in the Jewish deli menu. As Prof. Rachel B. Gross explores in her book, Beyond the Synagogue: Jewish Nostalgia as Religious Practice, restaurateurs have deliberately made American Jewish […]