Provost's Message - October 21, 2020
Message From Provost Jersky
News
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Every member of the CSU family is invited to take part in the upcoming progress update about our Graduation Initiative 2025 goals on October 23, 2020 | 10:00 - 11:15 am. Register for this online event, and find more information, via the Graduation Initiative 2025 Convening website.
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The University Library is now offering contactless 24/7 locker pick up in front of the library’s main entrance on campus. Learn more about how faculty, staff and students can request and pick up materials here.
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ORSP has released an updated approach to “phased” laboratory research on campus to reflect the latest guidelines. Read more about this tiered approach to research online here
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Don't Stop Learning: The Grunion Gazette with President Jane Close Conoley
Academic Affairs News
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Gabriella Hancock receives the Bentzi Karsh Early-Career Service Award
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Jason Whitehead - CSULB Professor Remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg – KFI (640AM)
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Ted Stankowich - Robotic Coyote Used To Study Skunks - Spectrum News One
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Chris Lowe - Tracking White Sharks at Southern California Beaches – Spectrum News One
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Jason Whitehead - The hits and misses of the RNC with CSULB Assoc. Professor Jason Whitehead – KTLA
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Kevin Wallsten - Recap of the Presidential Town Hall and Looking Towards the Next Debate – KABC
Grants and Gifts
Other News and Announcements
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COVID-19 Pre-Screen Questionnaire - All faculty and staff must complete this questionnaire before any and every visit to campus. The questionnaire is accessed via sso.csulb.edu by clicking on the COVID-19 Pre-Screen chiclet.
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COVID-Related Leave for Faculty - CSULB has employed temporary paid leave programs for eligible faculty employees. For more information, please visit the Faculty Affairs website.
In Memoriam
Vahe Kludjian, a lecturer in Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Management since 2005, has passed away. He was known for his love of teaching and will be greatly missed.
Leslie K. Wynston, a retired professor of chemistry and a member of the Legacy Society, has passed away. He was instrumental in developing the B.S degree in Biochemistry, and greatly loved his students.
The next Provost’s Message will be Wednesday, November 18. Items for the upcoming message should be submitted by Friday, November 13 to aa-communication@csulb.edu. All submissions must include a hyperlink with a title.