Events

STEM Career Fair: Connect and Network (Sept. 19, 2024)

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

The Bonita J. Campbell Endowment for Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) invites you to an exciting opportunity to meet and network with employers and other job seekers in person. The Career Fair event supports professional growth and career opportunities with a focus on inclusivity and equal opportunity for college students, both undergraduate and graduate… Continue reading STEM Career Fair: Connect and Network (Sept. 19, 2024)

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A Conversation With Dr. Amanda Baugh

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

CSUN Professor & Author Facilitated by Dr. Sheila Steinberg, Director of the Institute for Sustainability Who counts as an environmental leader and what counts as environmentalism? Join us for a compelling event about Dr. Baugh's exploration of the rich environmental knowledge and deep values rooted in Spanish-speaking Catholic families in the U.S. This thought-provoking conversation… Continue reading A Conversation With Dr. Amanda Baugh

12th Annual Banned Books Readout with Pizza

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

Join the University Library, Department of Journalism, Pride Center, and Queer Studies Program for the 12th Annual Banned Books Readout with Pizza!

Drag Queen Lotería

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

Celebrate Raza Heritage Month: Celebrating Nuestra Gente y Comunidad! Join the University Library and legendary drag queen Barbra Wyre for an evening lotería. We invite you to play this classic game of chance and enjoy a night of community, prizes, drag performances, and light snacks.

Breaking Patterns in Literature for Children and Young Adults

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

The urgency in education to engage readers at all levels and foster empathy and empowerment in our future citizens and leaders calls for a discussion about the importance of using diverse literature in our classrooms and providing diverse books in our libraries. Join these four Southern California, own voices authors as they discuss breaking patterns through literature by telling stories from their own neighborhoods.

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