People’s State Of the City 2014

peoples state of city

CSULB Graduation Fair

Get all of your graduation questions answered!

For more information please visit the University Bookstore Website: http://www.fortyninershops.net/default.asp

CSULB Model United Nations Upcoming Conference

This Saturday, March 1st, the CSULB Model United Nations Program is hosting the Long Beach Intercollegiate Model United Nations Conference.  For those of you unfamiliar with MUN, it is a comprehensive academic and hands on simulation of the real world United Nations where students act as diplomats from a given country.

This years installation of LBIMUN we have seen an increase in interest and participation, as approximately 130 delegates will be competing in the day long conference. The conference will be held in the CBA building. Registration/check-in will begin at 8 and the confrence will begin at 9 o’clock sharp.  The closing ceremony will begin at 5:45 where we have a special guest speaker, Mr. William Martin current Diplomat in Resdience at UCLA and former U.S. Consulate General, Karachi, Pakistan, speaking about his experiences in diplomacy.

If you have any questions please feel free to email us at csulbmunsg@gmail.com.

Political Science Professor Charles Mahoney Understands the Echoes of Terror

http://www.csulb.edu/misc/inside/?p=44752

CSULB’s Model United Nations wins awards at Dubai conference

Just four weeks into the semester, Cal State Long Beach’s Model United Nations visited Dubai and returned with three awards.
Click here to read the full story.

Student Scholarships & Awards

For a list of College of Liberal Arts scholarships please click here.

For more information on available scholarships contact:
The Center for Scholarship Information-USU 238
M-F 9:00-4:00
scholarships@csulb.edu
http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/scholarships/search/

Capital Fellows Program Information Session

Attention Seniors and Graduate Students-

Voted three years in a row (2010, 2011 & 2012) as one of the Top 10 internships nationwide by Vault.com, the Capital Fellows Programs are ranked highly for their combination of meaningful work experience and career opportunities. Each year, Vault’s editors evaluate the internship programs profiled in their annual guide and select from those the top 10 internship programs they feel represent the best all-around opportunities.

The Capital Fellows Programs offer a unique opportunity to participate in policymaking and development. Fellows work for 10-11 months as full-time, paid staff members in the California State Assembly, California State Senate, California Executive Branch or the California Judiciary. Fellows actively engage in public service and prepare for future careers, while gaining firsthand experience in the governance and leadership of the most diverse, complex state in the nation.

Come talk with our current fellows (and former CSULB alum!) for a unique chance to answer any questions regarding the Capital Fellows Programs, including application processes, placement descriptions, and career prospects.

 

A Future for the Liberal Arts?

Thoughts on Derrida’s “Unconditional University” and the Current Crisis in Higher Education

Presented by:

Mary Caputi, CSULB
Clorinda Donato, CSULB
Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University
Vincent Del Casino, The University of Arizona

For questions please contact Kristin.Taylor@csulb.edu (562) 985-4704  or Mary.Caputi@csulb.edu

The Washington Mentoring Program

The Washington Mentoring Program, beginning in academic year 2013-14, is designed for students interested in serving on a career basis in a governmental agency or non-governmental organization in the Washington D.C. area. The purpose of the program is to help prepare qualified current students for positions and careers in national public policy by fostering dialogue with persons who have successfully selected such a career.

A number of CSULB Political Science Alumni have graciously expressed a willingness to help orient current students about the opportunities and limitations of public policy service. Each current student selected to participate in the Program will be put in contact with one of these Alumni.

Participation in the Program is limited. Preference will be given to upper-division Political Science majors and to those who have taken at least one public policy course offered by the CSULB Political Science Department. A GPA of 3.00 is required.

To apply please click here for the application.

For more information on the program please contact Dr. Barry Steiner at Barry.Steiner@csulb.edu or Dr. Mary Caputi Mary.Caputi@csulb.edu