Google to Offer Free AI Tools and Training to Students, Faculty, and Staff
CSUCI announced its participation in the Google AI for Education Accelerator, a new initiative that will provide students, faculty, and staff at the University with no-cost access to Google AI tools, AI training and Google Career Certificates. The collaboration is part of Google's commitment to provide its most advanced AI tools and training to every U.S. college student at no cost.
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- Graduate Student Overcomes Adversity to Inspire Others and Earns CSU Trustees' AwardOct. 29, 2025 -- When Geraldine Montoya earns her master's degree in School Counseling from California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI), she will become the first in her family to earn a graduate degree -- a milestone that represents years of perseverance and determination.
- CSUCI's Dance, Music, and Theatre Department Presents EVERYBODYOct. 28, 2025 -- The Dance, Music, and Theatre Department and the Theatre and Performance Studies program at Cal State Channel Islands (CSUCI) proudly present EVERYBODY, a bold and inventive adaptation of the 15th-century morality play Everyman, written by MacArthur "genius" award winner Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins.
- SRPC Meeting Oct. 24The Strategic Resource and Planning Committee (SRPC) will hold its next meeting on Friday, Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. via Zoom. Members of the campus community are welcome to learn about the campus budget, updates and actions.
- Wellness FairStudents, faculty and staff are invited to participate in the campus' Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Central Mall.
- Channel Your Innovation: CSUCI's AI Innovation Challenge LabCal State Channel Islands invites faculty, staff, and student teams to submit proposals for the Channel Your Innovation: AI Challenge Lab, a campus-wide initiative to explore creative, critical, ethical, and equity-minded uses of AI.
- Upcoming Free Flu Vaccine ClinicsStudent Health Services, the Nursing program, and the Student Nursing Association are offering free flu vaccines to students, faculty, and staff this semester.









