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| More than 100 people -- students, faculty and staff -- took part in groundbreaking ceremonies for the Rec and Wellness Center May 21 on the Hayward Campus. Read More |
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| Cal State East Bay would be one of the first two Bay Area locations with a fuel cell that produces pollution-free electricity. Read More |
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| Pitcher Johnny Volk was chosen to represent Cal State East Bay at a four-day athletic conference where student-athletes discuss campus and community issues. Read More |
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| Students, faculty and alumni create university's first literary review. Copies available at the Pioneer Bookstore in Hayward and other sites. Read More |
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| Eight CSUEB students competed at the 23rd Annual CSU Research Competition in May, including graduate student Bryan Brandow, who won first place in the education category for his research on cultural transmission of Latino families. Read More |
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| Supporters of Cal State East Bay were honored by the president at an afternoon tea, which featured alumnus Gary Zimmerman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as a guest speaker. Read More |
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| Stage scenes, one-act plays and original dance illustrate the talents of graduating students in the theatre and dance department. Read More |
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| Heavy attendance at June events on the Hayward Campus are expected to slow traffic on selected dates. Read More |
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| Student intern Ricke Barnum recently curated an exhibit celebrating Mary Penniman, whose work received little notice during her lifetime. Read More |
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| Nearly 5,000 Cal State East Bay graduates were awarded either bachelor's or graduate degrees during commencement ceremonies held over a three day period. 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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