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Chico State Commencement - Saturday May 18, 2019 - 11:30amFor a transcript of this event CLICK HERE Business Humanities and Fine Arts
From Chico State Media Productions
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Is the EU the Wrong Direction for Europe in the Modern Age?Dr. Dean Fairbanks Department of Geography & Planning CSU Chico Dr. Dean Fairbanks explores the possibility of no longer having an established European Union. Although this may be a…
From International Forums
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MomentoJacob Meders Artist Jacob Meders, a member of the Mechoopda Tribe of Chico Rancheria, leads an artist talk about his personal experience as Native American artist. Through printmaking,…
From Art & Art History
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What Scientists Think About Religion and Religious PeopleElaine Howard Ecklund, PhD Professor of Sociology at Rice University Director, Religion and Public Life Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund’s presentation…
From Comparative Religion and Humanities Department
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High Impact Experiences on the Other Side of the PlanetLee Altier, Emily Katsuta, Jake Keithley, Kamron Moayedi, Briana Kohler CSU Chico Students Have you ever considered studying abroad? These four students spent five life-changing weeks in Nepal, and…
From International Forums
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Regenerative Agriculture Initiative at CSU, ChicoDr. Tim LaSalle Co-Founder & Co-Director, Regenerative Agriculture Initiative Regenerative agriculture is an approach to food and farming systems. It works with nature’s rhythms and…
From Sustainability
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Rethinking Mexican IndigenismoDr. Stephen E. Lewis Faculty, History Department CSU, Chico In the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico’s leading social scientists undertook an innovative program of education, development,…
From History Department
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Violence and Justice in Frontier Los AngelesDr. John Mack Faragher, Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of History & American Studies, Yale University Dr. Faragher makes the case for mid-19th century Los Angeles as one of the most…
From History Department
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Maritime Navigation and the Archaeology of ShipwrecksDr. Thomas Layton Faculty, San Jose State University Dr. Layton tells a fascinating story about how his study of Pomo Indian settlements in Mendocino County in California led to research about the…
From Anthropology Department
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Playing Indian: Europeans, First Peoples, and Struggles for Hegemony in Early North AmericaDr. William J. Campbell History Faculty, University of Memphis In the first part of his presentation, Dr. William Campbell looks at the phenomenon of American white people dressing in what they…
From Humanities Center
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John Bidwell and the 1851 Indian TreatyDr. Michele Shover Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, CSU, Chico Dr. Michele Shover provides an in-depth look at the 1851 Indian treaty meeting in Chico and its aftermath. In…
From Political Science
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