- CSUCI to bestow honorary doctorates on two county leaders whose lives were shaped by higher educationVentura County Community Foundation Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Bechtel and retired CSUCI CAPS counselor Angela Timmons will each receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters during the 2024 Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 18.
- Performing Arts students present "A Midsummer Night's Dream"The Performing Arts program will present a whimsical William Shakespeare classic April 11, 12 and 13 in Malibu Hall on the CSUCI campus.
- CSUCI to bestow honorary doctorates on two county leaders whose lives were shaped by higher educationVentura County Community Foundation Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Bechtel and retired CSUCI CAPS counselor Angela Timmons will each receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters during the 2024 Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 18.
- Performing Arts students present "A Midsummer Night's Dream"The Performing Arts program will present a whimsical William Shakespeare classic April 11, 12 and 13 in Malibu Hall on the CSUCI campus.
- Help the Senior Class Gift across the finish lineThe Class of 2024 is raising money to support the Basic Needs Program and Dolphin Pantry.
- Save the Date: Student Research ConferenceThe 2024 CSUCI Student Research Conference will be held on Saturday, May 4 in the Grand Salon.
- Spring 2024 Career & Internship FairSave the date! CSUCI's Spring Career & Internship Fair will be held on Wednesday, April 17 at the Broome Library Plaza.
- VCTC SurveyTake the VCTC survey and share with us what you think about transportation!
- CSUCI goes green for Earth Month!Our Sustainability at CSUCI team has been hard at work planning a month of engagement for the campus community. Join us as we celebrate all Earth Month long!
- Donate Reusable Bags for CI studentsGet ready to make a difference with your reusable bags!
- Trend-Z Trivia!Join us April 12 for some fun trivia and learn about student resources at the same time!
- Resume & Cover Letter WorkshopCome learn the essentials of writing a strong cover letter and resume on April 12.
- Annual State of the University address will review enrollment, new construction, the Santa Barbara Zoo partnership, and morePlans for a new conservation center - to be built in partnership with the Santa Barbara Zoo - is just one of many updates President Yao will share with the community during the annual State of the University Address, set for April 19.
- Techstars Startup Weekend Channel IslandsThe annual Techstars Startup Weekend is back! Join us April 5-7 for a chance to pitch your business idea and work with experienced mentors and facilitators.
- Temporary partial closure of Camarillo StreetOngoing work for the North Loop project will require a partial closure of Camarillo Street April 2-26.
- CSU Fidelity 403(b) Workplace Financial Consultant 1:1 MeetingsEmployees looking to get guidance and support with their finances may schedule a 1:1 meeting with a Fidelity Workplace Financial Consultant.
- Award Announcement: CSUCI's Community-Based Microplastics Monitoring ProjectProfessor Sean Anderson and Lecturer Timnit Kefela have received funding for their research project that will help them better understand communities who experience disproportionate exposure to potentially harmful microplastic pollutants.
- Award Announcement: UNIV 201-301 - Engaging undergraduate studentsProfessor HyeSun Lee has been awarded funds for her research project to develop an interdisciplinary online undergraduate research course to engage students in research and creative activities.
- WPE Time Management WorkshopsWellness Promotion & Education will present two workshops on time management to help students learn to manage their time efficiently.
- Empowering Sustainability: The Green Revolving Fund at CSUCIThe Green Revolving Fund provides an opportunity for members of the campus community to secure funds they can use to implement new sustainability initiatives.
- SRPC MeetingJoin us on March 28 for the next SRPC meeting where we'll review our budget model, enrollment forecast and more!
- CSUCI hosts a new online Chumash language dictionaryA Chumash dialect spoken by the Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians thousands of years ago is alive and thriving with a new online Chumash language dictionary hosted by the University
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