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| President Qayoumi has notified the university community that CSUEB leaders are closely monitoring progress of the H1N1 virus. Read More |
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| Two CSUEB programs geared toward smoothing the way for aspiring engineers and future math and science teachers to transfer from community colleges to Cal State East Bay have received major grant support from the S.D. Bechtel Jr. Foundation. Read More |
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| "Tongues" capped off a triumphant season with two Washington, D.C. performances that brought audiences to their feet. Read More |
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| The university is honored with a 2009 Green 15 Award by InfoWorld for its "green approach" to computer data storage. Read More |
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| Poet John Olivares Espinoza will read from "The Date Fruit Elegies," his inaugural book of poetry, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 20 as part of the Distinguished Writers Series. The free presentation will be in the Biella Room of the University Library. Read More |
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| Cal State East Bay was the only university in Northern California to participate in a nationwide initiative to reduce computer power use by 50 percent. Read More |
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| Mark Morello, Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year, speaks at May 9 Day of the Teacher at Concord Campus. Read More |
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| Louis P. Miramontes, a former "Alumnus of the Year" for CSUEB, will address students and their families at the 2009 Honors Convocation ceremony in the campus amphitheatre. Read More |
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| Read news coverage about the accomplishments and contributions of Cal State East Bay and its alumni in the Bay Area and beyond. Read Clips |
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