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Look Who's Recruiting Our Students for Internships and Full Time Jobs
10/27/2008
Moss Adams LLP
College/Entry Level Accountant
10/28/2008
Pepsi Bottling Group
Sales Development Program
10/29/2008
Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting, Inc.
Entry-level Management Consultant
10/30/2008
RINA Accountancy Corporation
Staff Accountant
For further information visit the Career Center in SSC 270 or call us at x5253.
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Green Books
The Bookstore is replacing their Blue Books for written exams with Green Books. These have the same inside lined pages made from recycled paper. The cover will be green, signifying its recycled content. We will, of course, sell out of the Blue Books before the Green Books become available.
For further information please contact Chuck Samuels.
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Art Exhibit
Featuring artists with disabilities. Now through Oct. 31 in Kendal Hall.
Sponsored by Disability Support Services
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Political Science and Pi Sigma Alpha Host Author Molly Worthen, Oct. 28
Molly Worthen will speak on “Jesus for President: Faith, Politics, and Why Americans Cannot Keep Them Apart” on Tues., Oct. 28 at 7pm in PAC 144.
A specialist in religious studies, Ms. Worthen has written for the New Republic, Christianity Today, and the New York Times Magazine. Her first book - The Man On Whom Nothing Was Lost - is a biography of American diplomat and Yale Professor Charles Hill.
“Molly is a superb speaker and one of the most brilliant and provocative young intellectuals in the country,” according to Alan Gibson in political science. “She promises to bring down the house and to provide numerous insights into the role of religion in American society and the current Presidential race.”
Ms. Worthen will also host a brown bag presentation at noon on the same day in Selvester’s by the Creek (SELV 104) These events are sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha and the political science department. Questions can be directed to Alan Gibson at 4952.
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CSU, Chico Faculty and Students in Concert, Oct. 25
On Sat., Oct. 25, at 4:30pm, there will be a free concert of music for organ, voices, handbells and brass quartet at Bidwell Memorial Presbyterian Church, 201 West First St., Chico.
CSU, Chico performers will include organists Sandra Wright, John Zenor and Jeff Cooper, soprano soloist Daun Weiss, trumpeters Ayako Nakamura and Reed Severson, and trombonists Laura Antonius and Casson Scowcroft.
The program will also feature the Chico Bel Canto and Bella Voce Choirs, directed by Susan Tevis, and the combined Handbell Choirs of Chico First Christian Church and Evangelical Free Church, directed by Richard Emmons.
The afternoon concert will include music of Bach, Buxtehude, Handel, Campra, Cornelius, Dubois, Pepping, Longhurst, Peterson and McChesney.
The CSU, Chico brass quartet will greet concert goers from the steps of the church beginning at 4:15pm.
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Flu Shot Clinic for Faculty and Staff, Nov. 12
A flu clinic for faculty and staff will be held on Wed., Nov. 12 at the Student Health Center from 7:30am - 9am and from 5pm - 6pm on the same day. The pharmacy will be open to collect payment: cash, check, Wildcat Card or MC/Visa/debit. The charge for the flu vaccine is $15.00. Please use the South entrance of the Health Center.
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International Forum: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to ..." - Oct. 28
Most of us in our travels have experienced a “cultural misunderstanding”, those times that we are behaving in a way that may be appropriate to our own particular culture, but not to other places in the world. Join us to hear our panel of study abroad students share their amusing stories while traveling in various countries. The presentation is called “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to …” and will take place on Tues., Oct. 28 at 5pm in Holt 170. This event is also a wonderful opportunity to fulfill a cultural event requirement.
This panel discussion is presented to you by the campus International Forum, and is co-sponsored by Study Abroad and the Campus Wellness Center. If you have any questions, please contact us at 898-4697 or wcenter@csuchico.edu.
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Publication and Grant Writing Workshop, Nov. 12
Publication and Grant Writing Workshop
Nov. 12 from 2pm - 5pm
BMU, room 303
Free
There will be a Publication and Grant Writing Workshop on Nov. 12 from 2pm - 5pm in the BMU, room 303. Dr. Carol Huston from the School of Nursing has written over 80 journal articles in peer reviewed journals. Jerry Hight currently serves as Assistant Dean for External Relations for the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management. Jerry has over 20 years of grant writing experience and has amassed over 100 million dollars of funding. The workshop is open to everyone. For more information contact Dr. Janelle Gardner, 898-6428.
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