University Mission

To provide an academically rich, multicultural learning experience that prepares all its students to realize their goals, pursue meaningful lifework, and to be socially responsible contributors to their communities, locally and globally.

Cal State East Bay Magazine

Cal State East Bay Magazine is published three times a year for alumni and friends of California State University, East Bay.

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President’s Update for Alumni and Friends

President Qayoumi

Despite the exceptionally difficult times we face, this fall was an auspicious start for the University's 50th academic year. A half-century ago, on September 25, 1959, the newly chartered State College for Alameda County — now Cal State East Bay — with a handful of faculty and staff, welcomed its first 293 trailblazing students to classes in temporary quarters at a local high school. Funding was uncertain, and there were unresolved questions about the future, but a palpable sense of optimism filled the air.

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Keep the Cal State East Bay Connection

Theatre, Dance, and Music

  • 'Iago Syndrome',
    drama, Nov. 13-14, 20-21 @ 8 p.m.Nov. 22 @ 2 p.m., U. Theatre 510-885-3118
  • Zisha Teaware Exhibition,
    12:30-3:30 p.m. M-Th U. Art Gallery-free
 
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Cal State East Bay Athletics

  • Women's Volleyball vs U.C. San Diego, Sept. 9, 7:00pm - Pioneer Gym
  • Women’s Soccer vs CSU-Monterey Bay, Sept. 11, 12:30pm - Pioneer Soccer Field
  • Men' Soccer  vs CSU-Monterey Bay, Sept. 11, 3:00pm - Pioneer Soccer Field

Visit Campus

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Welcome back to Cal State East Bay! Reconnect with the University, meet current students, and see the many exciting changes transforming CSUEB by taking a tour, led by CSUEB student ambassadors.

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University Bookstore

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Show your school spirit with CSUEB apparel. Buy gifts and gear directly online, or stop by the new Pioneer Bookstore in person during your next visit to the Hayward Campus.

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