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 | The university introduces an interdisciplinary certificate program in sustainable resource management to meet demand for environmental experience in the workforce. Read More |
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 | University community members can look forward to CSUEB's new pep band, which includes 15 to 20 students playing traditional wind, brass and percussion instruments, performing at university sporting events. Read More |
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 | Alumnus Rich Sherratt '70, a former CSUEB baseball player, and his wife Susan build the first scholarship fund for student athletes with a $25,000 gift. Read More |
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 | 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay theatre and dance professor looks at 2002 Fort Bragg, N.C., murders as Shakespeare might have crafted Othello. Production runs through Nov. 22. Read More |
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 | Additions to the Online Campus brings to nine the number of degree programs available to students looking for academic alternatives and flexibility. Read More |
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 | A group of supporters will advise the president on developing the first university-wide fundraising campaign. Read More |
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 | A redesigned 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay Magazine Web site offers a fresh online look and updated features. Read More |
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 | A CSUEB program to create pathways to teaching via employment in after-school programs receives a $125,000 planning grant. Read More |
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 | Former 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay baseball players Ray Stokes and Marco Cartagena (pictured) spent the summer honing their skills in European leagues. Read More |
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 | 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis looks back on the fall sports and ahead to the upcoming basketball season. Read More |
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 | Read news coverage about the accomplishments and contributions of 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay and its alumni in the Bay Area and beyond. |
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