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Start Smart: How to Succeed by Doing Your Own ThingTodd Bishop Co-founder, GeekWire 2019 CME Distinguished Alumni Honoree In a live interview, Chico alumnus Todd Bishop shares stories and hard-learned knowledge regarding how he succeeded in…
From Communication & Education
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Career Planning SessionJeffrey Harrington Advisor, Career Center CSU, ChicoIn this video Jeffrey Harrington (Chico State Career Advisor) discusses best practices for resumes, cover letters, interviewing, and interview…
From Jeff Layne
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Fall 2018 - ConvocationFor a written transcript of this event. Follow this link.
From Chico State Media Productions
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Nurturing & Negotiating Free Speech in a Digital WorldSusan Wiesinger Mark Plenke Stephen Caldes Faculty, Journalism & Public Relations Department, CSU, Chico Is freedom of speech also freedom from speech? Digital technology has helped create a…
From Conversations on Diversity & Inclusion
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The Memory of Silence: Immigrant Experience and IdentityUva de Aragon Cuban Author Havana-born and Miami-based, Uva de Aragon is the first female Cuban writer living outside of Cuba who was published after the 1959 revolution. As a Cuban immigrant Ms.…
From Languages and Cultures Department
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Goodbye LEXIS-NEXIS, Hello Westlaw & America's NewsJodi Shepherd Meriam Library Collection Access & Management Marc Langston Meriam Library, Head of Library Acquisitions & Assessment The CSU, Chico Meriam Library will no longer…
From Library Brown Bag Lunch Talks
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Digital HumanitiesCSU, Chico Faculty Dr. Kim Jaxon, English Dr. Patrick Newell, Dean, Meriam Library Dr. Corey Sparks, Comparative Religion & Humanities Dr. Daniel Veidlinger, Comparative Religion &…
From Humanities Center
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Bilingual Reading with Maria Elena LlanaMaria Elena Llana Cuban Author and Journalist The Cuban journalist and fiction writer Maria Elena Llana began her career as a journalist in 1959, the year the Cuban revolution forced the dictator…
From Languages and Cultures Department
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Islam and Fashion in a Transnational ContextAllison Brooke Yates Student, Indiana University Ms. Yates explains how a group of Muslim women living in the United States interpret Muslim fashion. She interviewed those women, as well as Muslim…
From Middle East Studies Symposium
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The Future Is Ours: How Demographic Change and Latino Voters are Changing American Politics in 2016 and BeyondDr. Gary M. Segura Morris M. Doyle Centennial Professor of Public Policy, Stanford University From 1996 to 2016, the number of Latinos voting in U.S. General Elections has jumped from 4.9 million…
From Political Science
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Writer's Voice: Joan FrankJoan Frank Joan Frank reads from her essay collection, “Because You Have To: A Writing Life,” which won the ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award. Commenting on her own writing path,…
From The Writer's Voice
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China and the WestYiyun Li Associate Professor of English, UC Davis, Award-Winning Author Yiyun Li was born in China and came to the United States in 1996. She is an award-winning fiction writer, and is a 2010…
From Humanities Center
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