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 | The new Concord Campus Science Center brings to the university its largest organic chemistry laboratory, a facility expected to help satisfy growing regional demand for health care workers. Read More |
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 | The Student Service Operation to Succeed program -- or Project SSOS -- gives Asian American and Pacific Islander students a boost toward achieving collegiate excellence. Read More |
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 | The new CSU Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment (ICE) program allows full time students to enroll in online courses offered at other CSU campuses. Read More |
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 | Following active military duty, Larry and Nicole Laurent enrolled together in CSUEB's nursing program, taking advantage of priority enrollment for student veterans. Read More |
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 | This award-winning story about African Americans coping with their segregated existence in 1955 Mississippi is told with plenty of blues music. Read More |
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 | She has led effort to find out truth about son's death. Her Nov. 18 presentation also can be viewed live online via Pioneer Web TV. Read More |
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 | The Bay Area-educated author, winner of the James D. Houston Award in 2012 for his debut novel “Brother and the Dancer,” will discuss his latest works. Read More |
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 | Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in November. Read More |
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 | freshman Sarah Perrin finished 11th out of 200 runners at the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships to claim all-conference and 'Freshman of the Year' honors. Read More |
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 | CSUEB's Director of Athletics, Sara Lillevand Judd, recaps the outstanding accomplishments of East Bay's teams and student-athletes during the previous month. Read More |
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 | Read news coverage about the accomplishments and contributions of and its alumni in the Bay Area and beyond. |
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