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Associated Students, Inc.

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Be part of Week of Welcome

Nearly 300 clubs and organizations will partake in Week of Welcome, a wonderful opportunity to learn all CSULB has to offer. The event kicks off Tuesday, Jan. 31 on the University Student Union Southwest Terrace with ASI Infor Day at 11:30 AM, follwed by the Student Organization Fair on Wednesday and Thursday at 11:30 AM on the Commencement Lawn. Free food will be offered while supplies last! For more information, call (562) 985-2535.

NAACP president to speak at USU

Benjamin Jealous, the CEO and president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will be on hand in the University Student Union Ballrooms on Thursday, Feb. 2 at noon to give the Black History Month 2012 Inaugural Lecture, "Black History and American Democracy: Considerations for the Coming Decades." The event is presented by the CSULB Department of Africana Studies.

 

 

 

 

Events Calendar

Drop by and take a look at our new and improved Events Calendar.

The ASI and USU host hundreds of events each year that are open to students. From concerts and lectures to rallies and movies, students are guaranteed to find events that will pique their interest.

ASI Events Calendar

Associated Students, Inc. is a nonprofit membership association and auxiliary organization of the university. The mission of ASI is to improve the quality of campus life for students while enhancing their educational experience. Students automatically become members of the association when they pay their mandatory student fees at the time of registration.

Mission Statement
Committed to the principle of student self-determination in the shared governance of the university, the associated students of csulb seeks to facilitate the achievement of students’ educational objectives and life goals through programs, services, and facilities that advocate student needs and interests, compel student representation in campus decision making and provide students with resources that they identify as necessary for their intellectual, social and physical development.