The war in Ukraine, living your best life and finding your story are among CSUCI's OLLI Fall II classes
Registration is now open for CSUCI's OLLI Fall II session.
Latest CI News
- CSUCI students learn dance designed to help those with Parkinsons diseaseThe Dance Studies and Health Science programs teamed up this semester to offer a class designed to help students understand Parkinson's disease from both a dance and neurological perspective, with plans for a dance therapy clinic class in the Spring.
- CSUCI surpasses goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in U.S. Dept of Energy Better Climate ChallengeCSUCI joined the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Better Climate Challenge by pledging to reduce its carbon emissions by 50%. The University did not only meet the challenge but surpassed it by reducing emissions by 60% from 2019 to 2023.
- Performing Arts presents the Tony Award-winning musical fairytale "Into the Woods"Fairytale favorites like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel come together with a witch and two princes in composer Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods," opening Nov. 14 at CSU Channel Islands.
- Classes to be held virtually today; modified campus operationsOut of an abundance of caution, due to smoke from a nearby fire, classes will be held virtually today with modified campus operations.
- CSUCI research inspires conservation study on the climate benefits of protecting surf breaksAssociate Professor of ESRM Dan Reineman's research inspired another study led by Oregon State University Assistant Professor of Forest Ecosystems & Society Jacob Bukoski, who discovered one more major benefit to protecting the surf breaks: trapping carbon.
- Empowering Allyship with Eboné BellEmployees and students are invited to gather with Eboné Bell on Nov. 19 to chat civil discourse and advocacy in the post-election landscape.