Translation, cognition, and more
Ricardo Muñoz, professor at the University of Bologna researching multimedia and cognition, joins translation and interpreting professor Richard Samson from UVic-UCC / UOC to discuss translation, cognition, and more on May 25 at 09:30am PT (18:30 CEST). This public event will be in SPANISH and online only - please go to https://www.tradiling.net/capsulas-de-traduccion-2023/ to register!
All Joking Aside: The Evolution of American Jewish Humor
Alpert JCC - 3801 East Willow St.On Monday, September 11th, the CSULB Jewish Studies Program welcomes Dr. Jenny Caplan to Long Beach for her talk: “All Joking Aside: The Evolution of American Jewish Humor.” Her talk will be at the Alpert JCC (3801 E. Willow St.), beginning at 7 pm. The author of the new book, Funny, You Don’t Look Funny: […]
Revolution Selfie: The Red Battalion – Film Screening
Anatol Center AS-119You are invited to an upcoming film screening on Wednesday, September 13th at 5:30pm. The Department of Sociology will be partnering with Anakbayan Long Beach, a youth and student organization in Long Beach, to screen Revolution Selfie: The Red Battalion. There will be a Q&A with the director of the film, Steven De Castro, after […]
Constitution Day Talk: Power, Politics, and the Constitution
Barrett Athletic Building Conference RoomThe Center for First Amendment Studies is hosting the annual Constitution Day event. This year we will discuss the topic of “Power, Politics, and the Constitution.” We will cover a range of issues concerning the Supreme Court, power, and constitutional politics.
A Discussion of John Fante‘s 1939 novel Ask the Dust
ZoomThe event, open to all via Zoom, will happen live on the campus of Stanford University, Tuesday, September 19 at 7:00 pm. Panelists will include Tobias Wolff, Robert Pogue Harrison, and Terry Gamble. The web announcement features a chapter-essay from Stephen Cooper's co-edition with Clorinda Donato of John Fante's ASK THE DUST: A Joining of Voices and […]
Department of Economics Seminar Series: Large Devaluations, Heterogeneous Consumption Adjustments, and Macroeconomic Implications
ZoomThe Economics Department Seminar Series is back this semester, and the first talk of the series will be held virtually this Friday, September 22 from 11:00am-12:00pm on Zoom. The Zoom link and meeting ID are listed below. Our speaker will be PhD Candidate Luis Cabezas from UCLA. He will present his paper entitled "Large Devaluations, Heterogeneous Consumption […]
State of Community Policy Advocacy and Organizing in Long Beach
Anatol Center AS-119The State of Community Policy Advocacy & Organizing in Long Beach: A Conversation with Local Community Leaders Join us for an engaging panel discussion with community champions to learn about their policy insights, organizing perspectives, and explore dynamic opportunities for community engaged learning and community-based research possibilities. Explore Key Policy Areas: Immigration Housing Education Youth […]
The GSI 2023-2025 Global Fellows Program
Zoom2023-2025 Global Fellows Program Information Session: Friday, September 29 | 9-10am | Join on Zoom In this fellowship program, undergraduate […]
Department of Economics Seminar Series – Bessy Liao from UCI
SSPA-204The Economics Department Seminar Series continues with the second talk of the series. The talk will be held in-person this Friday, September 29 from 11:00am-12:00pm in SSPA-204. Our speaker will be PhD Candidate Bessy Liao from UC Irvine who will present a paper entitled "The Great Divergence under Frictional Labor Markets". Bessy's talk will analyze the effects that […]
First Monday Supreme Court Preview
SSPA-204The CSULB Legal Studies Program, Department of Political Science, and the Center for First Amendment Studies, are proud to host the fifth annual “First Monday: Supreme Court Preview” event on Monday, October 2 from 5-6:30 PM in SSPA 204. The Court begins its 2023-2024 term this coming Monday, and there are once again a number […]