The university has seen a sizeable increase in spam emails and phishing attempts. Cyber criminals often use job offers, work-from-home opportunities or COVID-19 products to phish for credit card or personal information, spread misinformation or sell fraudulent products. IT recommends…
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Mark your calendars for our annual Fall Convocation, which will take place and be streamed live online on Monday, Aug. 17. With fall semester 2020 being virtual, this event will be too. Visit the Fall Conference website for the schedule…
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This workshop on July 16 is for students, staff and faculty to engage in understanding LGBTQ people’s experiences, including campus climate for LGBTQ students, creating an inclusive environment and understanding terminology. It will be led by Bri Carmen Sérráno, coordinator…
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This summer, all students, faculty and staff are welcome to join the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Diversity to read and discuss “The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias.” The inspiring guide, written by the award-winning social…
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Kyle Lawson has been selected to the 2020 Academic All-America Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team for the NCAA Division II. He has received the distinguished honor for his combined efforts in competition and in the classroom for the second…
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MediaVision’s Richard Garippo (’10, business management) earned a prestigious Telly Award for a three-minute video that features Felicia Friendly Thomas, psychology professor and recipient of the 2019 Provost Award for Service. In it, Thomas shares what it was like as…
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Kimberly Gottula (’20, industrial and manufacturing engineering) and her new job at Lockheed were the subject of a short news story. This article was originally published on Hispanic Engineer on June 17, 2020.…
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Phil Long (’82, architecture) is the founder and winemaker of Longevity Wines and president of the Association of African American Vintners (AAAV). This article was originally published on Wine Spectular on June 18, 2020.…
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Vincent Marsala (’17, civil engineering) was one of four CSU alumni interviewed about how financial aid contributed to success and his advice for those questioning whether to attend college. This article was originally published on The CSU on June 22,…
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Feature on Psychology Professor Jill Nemiro 2000 study on remote work and the 11 environmental factors that influence creativity. This article was originally published on Iris on June 18, 2020.…
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