Events for the month of January – February 2008

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HOMECOMING 2008 "GO FOR THE GOLD" EVENTS
February 3 – 8 2008

Homecoming 2008 King and Queen Applications are available!
Pick one up at Student Life and Leadership Programs (SSH 1351) or access it online at wwwsa.csueastbay.edu/slife

HOMECOMING COURT NOMINATIONS/APPLICATION
Applications are now available for the 2008 Homecoming Court, which consists of 6 students nominated for King and Queen, 2 Academic Ambassadors and 4 Freshman Ambassadors. We strongly encourage you to nominate a member of your student club/organization or someone who embodies Pioneer Spirit as a candidate–at–large. A student election will be held to determine the Homecoming King and Queen winners on February 6th and 7th. Winners will be announced at the Homecoming game on February 8th. Applications are due by 12:00 pm on Friday, January 25th to Student Life and Leadership, SSH 1351. Applications may be downloaded from the Student Life and Leadership website: http:// wwwsa.csueastbay.edu/slife.

CSUEB IDOL CONTEST
Audition for your shot at stardom, on Wednesday, February 6th at 12:00 pm. The competition will end with the announcing of four winners. Each winner will sing the National Anthem at one of the following events either the Women´s Basketball or Men´s Basketball. Please contact Student Life and Leadership at 510.885.3657 or studentlife@ csueastbay.edu, by Monday, February 4th at 5 p.m if you´re a student interested in signing up for this event.

HOMECOMING SPIRIT AWARD
All recognized clubs and organizations are eligible to participate during Homecoming Week and show their "Pioneer Pride." You can win the Homecoming 2008 Spirit Award, by attending events, cheering loudly at games, and wearing red and black. The Homecoming Committee 2008 members will be watching and taking notes at all events. The winning club/organization will be announced during half–time at one of the basketball games on Friday, February 8th.

HOMECOMING POSTER CONTEST – GAME ON!
Participating student clubs/organizations will have the opportunity to win a CASH PRIZE for their club/organization by creating the BEST PIONEERS POSTER! Posters will be judged on the best use of this year´s theme, "Go For the Gold!," creativity and evidence of school spirit. There is no restriction on size, but posters MUST be G–rated only. Supplies are available at Student Life and Leadership, SSH 1351. All posters must be delivered to the PE Office by 12:00 pm on Friday, February 8th to be eligible. Remember, posters will be viewed from the floor of the gym!

ASI IS SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR
We are currently conducting phone interviews, the next two weeks we will be bringing applicants to meet the Campus Community. If you would like to know more information on time/location please contact:
Margaret Daniel
mailto:margaret.daniel@csueastbay.edu
1(510) 885-4843
www.asi.csueastbay.edu




1st Annual
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND ETHICS WEEK

Monday, January 28
"CREATIVITY AND ORIGINALITY"
Matthew Luhn from Pixar
12:00 – 1:00 pm
Multipurpose Room B, New UU

Tuesday, January 29
CBE BUSINESS EXPERTS:
CARRYING ACADEMIC INTEGRITY INTO
THE WORKPLACE

12:00 – 1:00 pm
Multipurpose Room B, New UU

Wednesday, January 30
DETERRING AND ADDRESSING CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM: A FACULTY FORUM
12:00 – 1:00 pm
Multipurpose Room B, New UU

Wednesday, January 30
CITING SOURCES AND AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
4:00 – 5:00 pm
LI 2550

Thursday, January 31
RESEARCH 911 WORKSHOP: PRODUCE A TERRIFIC PROJECT!
Concord Campus only
5:00 – 6:30 pm
CC 162

Friday, February 1
CBE SPEAKER SERIES: CLAY CREASEY JR., EXECUTIVE VP AND CFO, TOYS "R" US
12:00 – 1:00 pm
Multipurpose Room B, New UU

EVENING STUDY HALL:

Student Center for Academic Achievement (SCAA) faculty available for help with assignments
6:00 pm
Pioneer Heights

*Refreshments will be served at all events*

Sponsored by
ASI Presents, Division of Student Affairs, and the College of Business & Economics

For more information, contact:
Carol Nowicki, Chair Academic Integrity & Ethics Week Committee 510–885–3763 | carol.nowicki@csueastbay.edu

Student Center for Academic Achievement
510–885–3674 | scaa@csueastbay.edu


Practice Graduate Admissions Tests

GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT & OAT
PRACTICE TESTS

CSUEB – Hayward Campus
February 2, 2008
11:00 AM

GMAT & GRE PRACTICE TESTS
CSUEB – Concord Campus
February 20, 2008
6:30 PM


Black History Month 2008

Friday, February 1
AMERICAN GANGSTER
New Union Multipurpose Room; 6 pm – 8 pm

Tuesday, February 5
1ST TUESDAY SPEAKER SERIES
Lassen Hall, Pioneer Heights; 6 pm

Wednesday, February 13
LIVE@NOON – GOSPEL MUSIC
Bianca Pickens and Parris Moore
University Union; 12 pm – 1 pm

Saturday, February 16
GOSPELFEST 2008
New Union Multipurpose Room; 2 pm

Wednesday, February 20
LIVE@NOON – REGGAE
Natural Incense
University Union; 12 pm – 1 pm

Saturday, March 1
AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATION SUMMIT
"LIVE THE DREAM, EMBRACE YOUR FUTURE"

New Union Multipurpose Room; 8 am

Friday, March 7
AFRICAN AMERICAN BLACK FACULTY AND STAFF ASSOCIATION A TICKET TO RIDE: HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE GOOD LIFE
New Union Multipurpose Room; 6 pm

Wednesday, February 20
LIVE@NOON – REGGAE
Natural Incense
University Union; 12 pm – 1 pm

For more information, contact: Arthur.jenkins@csueastbay.edu or wwwsa.csueastbay.edu/slife

For more information about these events, please contact:

Student Life and Leadership:
http://wwwsa.csueastbay.edu/life
(510) 885–3657
studentlife@csueastbay.edu

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Student Health Services
Student Health Services is a fully accredited outpatient clinic staffed by Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses. Student Health Services offers basic medical care for most illnesses and injuries and various elective services.
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Our mission is to help CSUEB students achieve academic excellence by providing tutoring, workshops and other programs to foster writing and quantitative reasoning skills, as well as lifelong learning skills.

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Counseling and Psychological Services
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