Chancellor Receives Top Honor Chancellor Charles B. Reed has won the 2012 TIAA-CREF Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence, one of the most prestigious honors in academic stewardship. The TIAA-CREF Institute announced the award at the American Council on Education¿s (ACE)…
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More than 140,000 CSU students will be able to receive Pell Awards following President Barack Obama's signing last week of the debt ceiling bill.
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ASI President Johnathan Jianu made a phone call last month that was undeniably out of the ordinary. He and about 120 student body presidents ¿ representing 1.8 million college students from universities nationwide ¿ participated in a conference call July…
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Joint Legislative Committee Confirms Cuts to the CSU’s Budget The Budget Conference Committee acted Friday to confirm Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed cuts to higher education, which include a $500 million reduction to the CSU’s 2011-12 budget. The Budget Conference Committee,…
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Writer and lecturer Tim Wise will be the keynote speaker at the Cultural Centers’ 15-year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, May 12, at 5:30 p.m. in the Bronco Student Center. Wise has spoken at Harvard, Stanford and Yale, among other universities,…
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All flags on campus are flying at half-staff today as a tribute to civil rights leader Dorothy Height, who died April 20 at the age of 98. Height directed the National Council of Negro Women from 1957 to 1998. She…
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The benefits office has been receiving calls about the provisions and impact of the recently signed national healthcare bill. The CSU contracts for health coverage (Kaiser, Blue Shield, PERS-CARE, PERS-Choice) through the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), the nation’s…
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