News: Campus News

Apr 20, 2006
Former President Ellis McCune Dies

He led the university for 23 years, between 1967 and 1990, and later served as chancellor of the California State University system.
 
Apr 17, 2006
130 Employers to Recruit at Job Fair April 27

The job fair on the university's Hayward campus will be the biggest in the history of Cal State East Bay. Admission is free.
 
Apr 17, 2006
Jane Lopus is 'Outstanding Professor' for 2005-06

Economics professor Jane Lopus has been selected for the George and Miriam Phillips Award by the Academic Senate for her "superior teaching, research and academic service."
 
Apr 17, 2006
Economic Summit to Focus on Small Business

Cal State East Bay's Small Business Development Center's Economic Summit May 1-5 will open with discussions on how businesses can be entrepreneurial, sustainable, and socially responsible.
 
Apr 14, 2006
Welcome Day for New Students April 22

First-time freshmen and transferring students who have been admitted to the university will get an advance look at life as a Cal State East Bay student.
 
Apr 14, 2006
CSUEB to Host East Bay College Fair May 6

Representatives of more than 150 universities and colleges from throughout the nation will offer college planning information to prospective students.
 
Apr 6, 2006
New Seal Communicates 'Regional Identity'

Cal State East Bay has a new official seal and logo that communicates and reinforces the university's "emerging regional identity." This follows 10 months of research and development by a 25-member committee of students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
 
Apr 4, 2006
SIFE Students Shine at Regional Competition

The university's chapter of "Students In Free Enterprise" will take part in national SIFE competition in Kansas City in May after qualifying recently in San Francisco regional event.
 
Apr 1, 2006
'Soberfest' Rescheduled to May 24

Participants will safely find out just how dangerous it is to drive a car while intoxicated, at annual campus event, which has been postponed from its originally scheduled day of Wednesday, April 5. It will now happen on Wednesday, May 24.
 
Mar 6, 2006
'Music Theatre' Is New Study Option at CSUEB

"Music Theatre" is offered in the Department of Theatre and Dance to meet the demand for what is described as "this country's most thriving form of live theatre."


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Cal State East Bay Magazine

Winter Edition 2006

Read about student and faculty research efforts to monitor coastal water quality. Learn what DNA can reveal about human migration and discover Cal State East Bay's links to the exploding Chinese banking industry. Plus alumni news, upcoming events and more.

Winter 2006 Edition now available ...