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Dave Zirin to speak on sports, politics Feb. 15 at CSUEB
Nationally-known writer of sports and politics in the United States to address the inaugural event of the university's Center for Sport and Social Justice in University Theatre.
CSUEB honors Distinguished Alumnus of Year Janet Grove Janet Grove '73 converted her first job out of college into a career that took her to the top as corporate vice chair of Macy's.
Bachelor of Fine Arts candidates to show their work in winter show. Thirteen art students will show their range and depth in the annual Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition. Everyone is invited to the opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Jan. 17. Pieces may be viewed through Feb. 18.
Winter quarter to feature art shows, a musical, concerts, unique exhibition The College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences will host arts offerings, concerts, and a musical, while the Smith Museum will host an exhibition of glass lantern slides.
Alumni offer career guidance to students through virtual mentoring program Even though they have never met face-to-face, e-mentoring is connecting current students with alumni who are experienced in the industries for which the students have career interest.
Athletic Dept. promotes reading for elementary youngsters Students from kindergarten through sixth grade in Jackson Triangle neighborhood of Hayward are rewarded by the CSUEB Athletic Department for the amount of reading they complete in a month through the 'Reading With the Pioneers' program.
CSUEB awarded more than $25 million for Hayward Promise Neighborhood The university is one of five organizations nationwide selected by the U.S. Department of Education to receive an implementation grant over the next five years.
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