POSC MA student, Lynohila Ward, featured in Beach Magazine article

Check out this Beach Magazine article featuring POSC graduate student, Lynohila Ward!

Alumni Talk: Work in State/Local Gov’t

Note: Location has been moved from SPA 211 to HHS1 105.

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Study Abroad Workshop for POSC Majors and Minors

Interested in Study Abroad, but aren’t sure how it fits into your POSC major/minor? Attend this study abroad workshop! A representative from the Study Abroad office will conduct a presentation followed by a Q&A. A POSC advisor will also be there to answer any POSC-specific questions you may have. 

Register for this workshop.

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Welcome New POSC Transfer Students!

New to CSULB as a POSC student, but not new to college? The below Advising Shortcut may help answer some of your questions. You can also check out additional POSC Advising Shortcuts which are a great first place to start whenever you have a question about the POSC major.

Transfer Basics

Note: If you are transferring to CSULB in Fall 2017, you will be advised at SOAR 2017. POSC undergraduate advisors will be available on the SOAR dates for CLA students. 

Check out Your ARR and Online Resources, a video designed to help students better understand their Academic Requirements Report (ARR).

 

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Teach-Ins: Reclaiming Democracy

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Spring 2017 Registration Workshops

 

Spring 2017 Registration Workshop Flyer

Please be sure to complete the major or minor worksheet in advance and bring it with you to the meeting, along with any questions you may have. 

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The Pot Peplex Panel Discussion

 

 

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Film Screening and Q & A with Investigative Journalist Greg Palast

Along with uncovering a massive voter role purge in Florida in 2000 that prevented tens of thousands of African- Americans from voting, Palast’s current work details how “anti- voter-fraud” programs are poised to deny hundreds of thousands of young, Black, Latino and Asian-American voters the right to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Palast’s new film, “The Best Democracy Money Can Buy,” documents these efforts, as well as the intertwinement of billionaire donors and our elected officials and candidates. Called “funnier than Michael Moore, more substantial than Naomi Klein” (The Guardian), Palast’s film is engaging, provocative, and timely.

 

 

Tuesday Oct.11 5-7:30pm in CBA 140

Sponsored by the Departments/Programs/Faculty of AAAS, AFRS, AIS, CHLS, IST, JOUR, POSC, and SOC; and the Chicana/o Latina/o Studies Student Association.

Supported with grants from the College of Liberal Arts Scholarly Intersections Program and the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

 

All Are Welcome!

 

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Graduation Preparation Workshops

Are you ready for graduation? Need an advisor to help you check on if you are ready for graduation? Then come to a graduation preparation workshop with Dr. Cabrera Rasmussen one of our POSC undergraduate advisors. Get your graduation questions answered and see if you are on track to graduate in Spring 2017. Space is limited so register today!

Dates Available:
-Tuesday September 20th from 4:00pm-5:00pm
-Tuesday September 27th from 3:00pm-4:00pm

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Fall Advising Workshops – Book Now!

Fall advising workshops are now available for booking through our scheduling system.  Limited space is available so book your spot now!

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