By Monique Beeler
Compared with last fall, applications to the California State University system were up 12 percent by the close of the November priority filing period. CSUEB, however, will accept applications until March 1.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Dec. 19, 2012
This article reports that a video, produced by Cal State East Bay criminal justice students in collaboration with the Hayward Day Labor Center, is intended to educate day laborers about their rights.
San Francisco Chronicle; Dec. 20, 2012
This San Francisco Chronicle article notes Cal State East Bay as one of the California universities that has Sikh studies among its curriculum options.
CBS-5/KPIX-TV News; John Ramos; Dec. 19, 2012
This TV news story about the nation's acts of kindness across the nation following the tragedy in Connecticut features an interview with CSUEB Communication Associate Professor Grant Kien.
Toledo Blade; Kate Giammarise; Dec. 18, 2012
This article reports that Laura Lloyd-Jenkins, who earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees from Cal State East Bay, has been appointed county administrator for Lucas County in Ohio. She is that county's first woman and African American to hold the position.
South River (Maryland) Source; Dec. 12, 2012
This news feature article reports on the retirement of Cal State East Bay alumnus Chris Swarth, who served the past 23 years as park superintendent of Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area of Maryland.
By Lex Perez
CSUEB's latest online master's degree program is meeting the needs of working health care professionals.
BY DIANE DANIEL
A film created by CSUEB criminal justice students about preventing wage theft and other forms of exploitation is so popular with the Hayward Day Laborer Center that similar organizations across the country are asking for a similar video.
Bay Area News Group; Sandy Kleffman; Dec. 14, 2012
Several Cal State East Bay students were interviewed on campus following a report on California's anti-smoking campaign that shows 18 to 24-year-olds are the toughest age group to reach for the campaign.
Calif. NewsWire & Other Media Outlets; Dec. 14, 2012
This article reports that Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed Cal State East Bay alumnus Jacob Lesner-Buxton has been appointed to Area Board V of the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
PR Web News Wire & Multiple Media Outlets; Dec. 13, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay alumnus Steve Victorson, a former water polo player at the university, has written an in-depth book on how to become a champion-level performer in sports and business.
Great Falls Tribune; Peter Johnson; Dec. 10, 2012
This article features Cal State East Bay alumnus Dave Campbell, who now owns a toy store in Montana and offers the public advice on shopping for the holiday season.
L.A. Daily News & Eureka Times-Standard; Beau Yarbrough; Dec. 9, 2012
In this article and feature interview of soon-to-be CSU Chancellor Tim White about his faith in California, it is prominently noted that White earned his master's degree at Cal State East Bay, which was known at the time as Cal State Hayward.
Spiegel (German publication); Dennis Draber; Dec. 10, 2012
This is the English translation of an article written by Cal State East Bay international student Dennis Draber for the German publication Spiegel, which published this piece about his experience at the university and living in the Bay Area.
BART News Blog; Melissa Jordan; Dec. 11, 2012
This article reports on Bay Area high school students visiting Cal State East Bay as part of educational field trips offered through BART in cooperation with the university.
Yahoo News, PR Web NewsWire & Other Outlets; Dec. 10, 2012
This article prominently mentions Cal State East Bay as a site where educator research was presented as a California STEM Education Learning site.
KQED-FM Radio; Peter Jon Shuler; Dec. 10, 2012
This KQED broadcast news story reports on how criminal justice students at Cal State East Bay are helping day laborers protect themselves from wage theft.
By Linda Childers '85
Gutierrez, recipient of an American Book Award by the Before Columbus Foundation, excels at teaching writing workshops in fiction.
The Post News Group publications; Dec. 6, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay alumna I’Asha Warfield, instructor at Frick Middle School in Oakland, has received one of five 2013 California Teacher of the Year awards.
Smart Business magazine; Dec. 1, 2012
In this magazine article, Chongqi Wu, assistant professor of management in Cal State East Bay's College of Business and Economics, advises executives to make business decisions based on facts and data rather than intuition.
Bay Area News Group; Steven Harmon; Dec. 6, 2012
Kim Geron, chair and professor of Cal State East Bay's Political Science Department, is prominently quoted in this article about the state's recovering economy by the Sacramento-based state politics reporter of Bay Area News Group newspapers that includes the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune, and the Hayward Daily Review.
Spartan Daily; Eddie Fernandez; Dec. 5, 2012
This article notes the work of current Cal State East Bay senior kinesiology major Alexandrea Cervantez, who also is quoted in this article.
A distribution of $946,000 will be made in the New Year to some 100 scholarship and academic programs of the university, benefiting students in a diverse range of disciplines such as engineering, nursing, history, art and economics.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in December.
Sacramento Bee & Los Angeles Times; Lee Romney; Dec. 4, 2012
This article notes Cal State East Bay as one of the California universities that has Sikh studies among its curriculum options.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department will host a Zumbathon Saturday at Pioneer Gym to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
By Steve Connolly
Cal State East Bay volleyball player Suzy Ni Xu collects CCAA Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-CCAA honors.
By Steve Connolly
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department has partnered with the Bay Area Women's Sports Initiative for Pioneer Play, a program that encourages girls in the community to get active.
Ed Source News; Kathryn Baron; Dec. 4, 2012
This article published by noted education news blog Web site "Ed Source" reports that Project STEM students enrolled in a credential program at Cal State East Bay are eligible for tuition discounts.
Bay Area News Group; Angela Woodall; Dec. 3, 2012
This article reports on the passing of public official who earned her master's degree in public health at Cal State East Bay. That degree helped her make an important career change.
San Francisco Bay View; Jerry Elster; Dec. 1, 2012
This article is written for the San Francisco Bay View, a newspaper published for the African American community, by current Cal State East Bay senior psychology major Jerry Elster.
San Francisco Examiner; Miriam Schaffer; Nov. 29, 2012
This article follows up on a Cal State East Bay news release, reporting record application numbers for CSUEB and the entire California State University system for fall 2013 admission.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis provides updates on the winter sports and previews upcoming athletics community events.
EB Publishing Co. (San Leandro Times & Castro Valley Forum); Nov. 29, 2012
This article previews play on CSUEB's Hayward Campus featuring San Leandro and San Lorenzo residents who are theatre students performing in “NN12,” a play about the living and the dead Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
San Francisco Chronicle; Chad Jones; Nov. 29, 2012
This feature article is written about Cal State East Bay alumnus and established Broadway actor James Inglehart.
Bay Area News Group; Lisa P. White; Nov. 28, 2012
This article reports that CSUEB alumna Vicki Gordon is going to be a member of the Contra Costa Community College District Board of Trustees.
BusinessWire & Various Media Outlets; Nov. 26, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay student Jonathan Vierra is one of only six undergraduates from around the United States to receive an Accenture American Indian Scholarship to continue his college education.
Corvallis Gazette-Times; Cory Frye; Nov. 23, 2012
This article is a feature interview about Cal State East Bay alumnus and established musical talent Tony Furtado.
Post News Group Newspapers; Nov. 23, 2012
This article reports on the passing of Otho James Green, who after graduating from Cal State East Bay, went on to a long career in government, politics and business in the East Bay.
Various News Sites; Rueben Rodriguez; Nov. 20, 2012
This article is written by Rueben Rodriguez, a Cal State East Bay graduate who now is principle product marketing manager within RSA’s Identity and Data Protection Group. He has worked for 20 years within the financial services industry helping financial institutions process, administer, and protect payment information.
Patch.com; Nov. 9, 2012
This article reports that I’Asha Warfield, who earned her single subject teaching credential in English at Cal State East Bay, is among five educators named as California's Teachers of the Year.
Bay Area News Group; Lucinda Ryan; Nov. 15, 2012
This article features former construction worker Andre Pastic, who was seriously injured two years ago, unable to work, and who depends on donations to the Alameda Food Bank. Pastic hopes to attend and earn a degree at Cal State East Bay after he completes studies at College of Alameda.
Healthy California News & Other News Sites; Mary Flynn; Nov. 14, 2012
This article reports on the official launch of the Hayward Promise Neighborhood program, for which Cal State East Bay is the lead organization.
Bay Area News Group; Nov. 15, 2012
The role of women in sports since the enactment 40 years ago of Title IX is the topic of a lecture presented Nov. 15 at Cal State East Bay.
Hawaii Tribune-Herald; Kevin Jakahi; Nov. 14, 2012
This is a feature article/profile about Cal State East Bay freshman swimmer Rachel Shimizu by her hometown newspaper.
US Federal News Service & Various News Outlets; Nov. 12, 2012
This is a published news report that CSUEB will host a lecture, open to the public, on progress made in advancing women's sports in this country.
Associated Press & Numerous Media Outlets; Terence Chea; Nov. 13, 2012
A CSUEB computer science student, Eric Rodriguez, is quoted in this article written and distributed nationally by the Associated Press wire service.
Bay Area News Group; Chris De Benedetti; Nov. 13, 2012
This article reports on fund-raising efforts for the family of two Cal State East Bay students critically injured in an automobile accident last week. Their father was killed in the tragedy.
Bay Area News Group; Katy Murphy; Nov. 9, 2012
Cal State East Bay is noted in this article regarding CSU plans and possible protests related to issue of "super seniors."
US Federal News Service & Various News Outlets; Nov. 6, 2012
This article reports that performances directed by the actor/writer are set for Nov.9, 10, 16, 17 and 18 in the University Theatre on the Hayward Campus.
Bay Area News Group; Chris De Benedetti; Nov. 7, 2012
This article reports that Kevin Bristow, Cal State East Bay's coordinator of the Renaissance Scholars program, was elected Nov. 6 to the Ohlone Community College Board of Trustees.
President Leroy Morishita and his wife, Barbara Hedani-Morishita, to donate $50,000 to match future gifts made to the Presidential Pioneer Endowed Scholarship.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis recaps the fall campaign and previews the upcoming basketball season.
Scripps Howard News Service & Other Media Outlets; Thomas Hargrove; Nov. 5, 2012
The basis of this national news article, published the weekend prior to election day, comes from research done by Carl Stempel, Cal State East Bay sociology professor. Stempel is prominently quoted in the article.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Nov. 7, 2012
This article reports that Annette Walker, a longtime admissions administrator for Cal State East Bay, has been elected a board member for the Hayward Unified School District.
Bay Area News Group; Scott Johnson; Nov. 4, 2012
In this article, the novel written by Cal State East Bay professor Maria Nieto is prominently noted. There have been other media outlets noting this work by Nieto in recent days.
Bay Area News Group; Nov. 5, 2012
This article is about an event taking place Nov. 5 on the Cal State East Bay campus in Hayward.
La Bloga News Blog; Nov. 3, 2012
This is an article reviewing the first attempt at a novel by longtime Cal State East Bay biological sciences professor Maria Nieto.
By Sarah Stanek
More than 1,000 Hayward students and families visited the festival to learn about services available through the Hayward Promise Neighborhood Partnership. See a gallery of photos from the event.
Nichi Bei Times/Weekly; Tomo Hirai; Nov. 1, 2012
President Morishita is the subject of an extensive cover story for the Nov. 1 edition of the Nichi Bei Times/Weekly.
Smart Business magazine; Nov. 1, 2012
In this article published by Smart Business magazine, Scott Fung, Cal State East Bay associate professor of finance, answers questions on derivative regulations for business leaders and executives.
Bay Area News Group; Angela Hill; Nov. 1, 2012
Jim Forsher, former longtime Cal State East Bay communication faculty member and pop culture expert, is quoted prominently in this article about Disney's recent purchase of George Lucas Films.
Patch.com; Dixie Jordan; Oct. 23, 2012
Diesel, A Bookstore introduced author Mariah K. Young, a CSUEB alumna who will be speaking on the Hayward Campus in early November, at a publication party at its College Avenue store.
Care2 News Blog & Various Media Outlets; Ann Pietrangelo; Oct. 29, 2012
This is a report on a study by Cal State East Bay alumna Mikel Delgado, who was aided in her research by CSUEB Psychology Department Lecturer Gretchen Reevy.
Bay Area News Group; Anda Chu; Oct. 27, 2012
This is a photo slide show published online by the Bay Area News Group regarding the Hayward Promise Neighborhood program, of which Cal State East Bay is the lead institution in winning a $25 million five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The Rafu Shimpo; Oct. 25, 2012
This article in the Los Angeles-based Japanese American newspaper, The Rafu Shimpo, reports on the passing of well-respected TV producer Christina Lim, who earned both bachelor's and master's degrees from Cal State East Bay.
Tri-City Voice newspaper; Oct. 16, 2012
This is a published article by the Tri-City Voice about the current faculty-staff art exhibit currently taking place in the University Art Gallery.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Oct. 26, 2012
This article reports that visitors to the Hayward Campus Saturday, Oct. 27, and Sunday, Oct. 28, should be aware of police training taking place at Warren Hall, CSUEB's former administration building.
Bay Area News Group; Marta Yamamoto; Oct. 26, 2012
This article is about Mariah Young, a Cal State East Bay alumna, who will discuss her new book as part of the Distinguished Writers series at the university on Nov. 5.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Oct. 25, 2012
This is an article about the Hayward Promise Neighborhood program having its first event on Oct. 27. The program, on which Cal State East Bay is the lead partner, is one of only five in the United States to win a $25 million federal grant expanding preschool and after-school programs.
Bay Area News Group; Cheryl North; Oct. 24, 2012
Eleanor Cohen, Cal State East Bay professor emerita of music, is prominently noted, along with her family, in this special article.
Bay Area News Group; Oct. 23, 2012
This article announces the exhibit that runs through Dec. 1 on the Hayward Campus of CSUEB.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in November.
Asian Week; Kim Geron; Oct. 17, 2012
Kim Geron, chair of Cal State East Bay's Political Science Department, wrote this guest column for Asian Week analyzing how the Presidential candidates differ in how they value higher education as a priority for the country.
Imperial Valley Press; Alejandro Davila; Oct. 22, 2012
As Halloween nears, Christopher Moreman, chair of Cal State East Bay's Philosophy Department, is quoted. Included in his research is the study of horror, paranormal experiences, and death and dying in pop culture.
Denver Post (and other media outlets nationally); Angela Hill; Oct. 21, 2012
This article extensively quoting Christopher Moreman, chair of Cal State East Bay's Philosophy Department, was originally published by Bay Area News Group. It has been picked up by media outlets throughout the United States.
By Barry Zepel
The Princeton Review recognized the College of Business and Economics for its academics, career and placement services, student life, and environment.
Patch.com; Marga Lacabe; Oct. 12, 2012
This is written by a guest columnist and endorser of Cal State East Bay alumna Penny Peck, who is running for a seat on the San Lorenzo School Board after a long career as a school librarian in San Leandro.
Bay Area News Group; Angela Hill; Oct. 19, 2012
Christopher Moreman, chair of Cal State East Bay's Philosophy Department, was interviewed about why people "enjoy" being frightened each year at Halloween time.
Huffington Post; Daniel E. Martin; Oct. 11, 2012
Daniel Martin, associate professor of management in the College of Business and Economics at CSUEB, wrote this article on compassion and health for the Huffington Post.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; Oct. 18, 2012
Local sports columnist provides a progress report on the seasons of CSUEB's women's and men's soccer teams.
By Barry Zepel
The longtime finance leader is a well-known contributor to local charitable causes and community organizations.
Various News Outlets; Oct. 17, 2012
This news wire story, reporting on CSUEB's Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, was carried by various news outlets in the Bay Area and Northern California region.
Patch.com; Christian Kallen; Oct. 10, 2012
This is a feature article about Cal State East Bay alumnus Jack McAuliffe, who is a Bay Area brewmaster and businessman. His alma mater is noted in the article.
By Barry Zepel
Loan Thi Kim Nguyen has overcome major obstacles to achieve academic excellence in pursuit of a career of service to the community.
KCBS News Radio; Stan Bunger and Holly Quan; Oct. 12, 2012
This interview was conducted the morning of Oct. 12, a few hours before the President's Investiture ceremony on the Hayward Campus.
Bay Area News Group; Jane Tyska and Andrew McGall; Oct. 13, 2012
See a slide show of 24 pictures taken Oct. 12 during the Investiture ceremonies that appear on the Bay Area News Group Web site. They were shot by the news organization's photographer Jane Tyska.
By Monique Beeler
Heartwarming ceremonies were held Oct. 12 at Cal State East Bay to honor faculty and the investiture of Leroy M. Morishita as the university’s fifth president.
Various News Wires/Media Outlets; Oct. 12, 2012
The local representative in the California State Assembly offered her congratulations in this article carried by various news outlets in the region.
By Leroy M. Morishita
Read the address presented at the Investiture ceremony by Leroy M. Morishita, fifth president of California State University, East Bay.
By Sarah Stanek
The three-year grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation covers expansion and development of early childhood education programs in underserved areas of South Hayward.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay soccer teams hosted over 300 local youth players for Youth Soccer Day at Pioneer Stadium in October.
Tri-City Voice newspaper; Kenny Jacoby; Oct. 10, 2012
The university's soccer program hosted 35 youth teams from throughout the East Bay on Oct. 7, providing the youngsters with VIP treatment while setting a new attendance record for number of spectators at a Pioneers soccer game.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Oct. 11, 2012
This is an advance report by the Hayward Daily Review and Bay Area News Group publications about Leroy M. Morishita's Presidential Investiture ceremony to take place at Cal State East Bay on Friday, Oct. 12.
NBC Bay Area; Jodi Hernandez; Oct. 8, 2012
David Baggins, Cal State East Bay's longtime political science professor, is interviewed for his analysis by NBC Bay Area regarding President Obama's fund-raising visit to the Bay Area earlier this week, following the first presidential debate.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; Oct. 10, 2012
A local sports columnist reports on the progressive improvements being made by the Cal State East Bay women's soccer team after just a few years being upgraded to NCAA Division II and competing in the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Association.
By Barry Zepel
CSUEB will recognize current and former members of the military at athletic events. Information event rescheduled for January.
By Sarah Stanek
Students, faculty, staff and community members gathered Sat., Oct. 6 to clean and beautify the neighborhood school in honor of the Presidential Investiture.
BY DIANE DANIEL
Choirs from Cal State East Bay, as well as Eden United Church of Christ, and the chamber singers of Hillsdale High School of San Mateo will present the Winter Gala Saturday (Dec. 8) in Hayward.
Thoughts on Public Education; Stephanie Couch; Oct. 8, 2012
This is a news blog article and analysis on STEM Education written by Stephanie Couch, director of CSUEB's Institute for STEM Education.
Marin Independent-Journal; Oct. 5, 2012
This is an article about a voter app created by Elizabeth Bergman, a member of the Cal State East Bay political science faculty.
By Barry Zepel
The lecture, scheduled Nov. 15 at CSUEB, also will focus on media's tendency to sexualize female athletes and how that portrayal impacts the legitimacy of women's sports. Admission is free and the public is invited.
In observance of the winter holiday season, all university offices are closed. Cal State East Bay will reopen at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
Donors can continue to make contributions to Cal State East Bay throughout the university's holiday break; gifts received before Dec. 31 are eligible for 2012 tax deductions.
Yahoo News & various news outlets; Oct. 8, 2012
This article is a review of a new book written by Harry M. Overline, professor emeritus of educational psychology for Cal State East Bay.
Reset San Francisco News Blog; Oct. 5, 2012
This article notes Cal State East Bay as one of the Bay Area institutions that helped new CSU Chancellor Timothy White in his career advancement.
San Francisco Chronicle; Erin Allday; Oct. 5, 2012
This San Francisco Chronicle article profiles CSUEB student Guido Abenes, who despite being autistic, is able to be independent, resourceful, and productive. The expense involved in helping future autistic individuals is explained as part of this article.
Bay Area News Group & Various News Wires; Terence Chea; Oct. 5, 2012
This article is representative of hundreds that have been published and distributed throughout the country noting that new CSU Chancellor Timothy White is an alumnus of Cal State East Bay, where he earned a master's degree in kinesiology in 1972.
The new chancellor, who has served as the leader of UC Riverside, earned a master's degree in kinesiology from Cal State East Bay in 1972.
BY DIANE DANIEL
Cal State East Bay's Theatre and Dance Department is presenting this show incorporating comedy, music and vivid characters. It runs through Nov. 18.
Tri-City Voice newspaper; Oct. 2, 2012
This is an advance article previewing the upcoming investiture of President Leroy M. Morishita and related university activities Oct. 12.
By Monique Beeler
Meet the new faculty members who were introduced during fall Convocation. Their backgrounds span professions from medical surgical nursing to reporting for CNN.
Michigan Radio; Jordan Wyant; Sept. 18, 2012
This news clip reported by Michigan Radio quotes Daniel E. Martin, associate professor of management for Cal State East Bay.
Hayward residents are invited to join Cal State East Bay and regional partners for a day of food, entertainment and information about new initiatives supporting students and families.
Smart Business magazine; Sept. 28, 2012
In this interview with Smart Business magazine, Jiming Wu, assistant professor of business management at Cal State East Bay, offers advice to the publication's executive readership about the use of knowledge management for business success.
By Debby De Angelis
Cal State East Bay Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis provides an update on the fall sports season and previews what's ahead in October.
African American Business Review; Sept. 28, 2012
This article author Gini Graham Scott, who earned her master's degree in anthropology and mass communications from Cal State East Bay.
Bay Area News Group; Lisa Vorderbrueggen; Sept. 29, 2012
This article notes that Cal State East Bay's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute program and CSUEB's Concord Campus are helping sponsor upcoming election previews in Contra Costa County.
Bay Area News Group; Linda Davis; Sept. 27, 2012
This is a feature article about Cheryl Wozniak, an adjunct faculty member for Cal State East Bay, who also is the new principal at Havens School in Piedmont.
By Monique Beeler and Sarah Stanek
New for fall quarter, a series of CSUEB lightpost banners, electric car charging stations and two information booths greet those arriving at the university.
Bay Area News Group & San Jose Mercury News; Karen Ortiz; Sept. 25, 2012
Karen Ortiz, who has studied sociology at Cal State East Bay as part of her plan to ensure higher education would give her career choice and ensure her education, has written this article for the Mercury News to encourage parents to talk to their children about attending college.
The Nevada City Union; Cory Fisher; Sept. 26, 2012
This article features Belden Johnson, who is a marriage counselor along with his wife Yashi, in a practice in Nevada City, Calif. Belden Johnson earned his master's degree in clinical counseling at Cal State East Bay.
By Monique Beeler
CSUEB community members will come together Oct. 12 for A Day of Celebration, honoring faculty and the university's fifth president, while welcoming students back for fall quarter.
Sacramento Press; Traci Rockefeller Cusack; Sept. 26, 2012
This article reports that Richard Orsi, Cal State East Bay professor emeritus and historian/author of the Southern Pacific Railroad, is among the scholars making a presentation at the California State Railroad Museum on Sept. 28.
Marin Independent-Journal; Brad Breithaupt; Sept. 26, 2012
Elizabeth Bergman, a member of the Cal State East Bay Political Science Department, is featured with regard to her research regarding potential voters who didn't exercise their voting rights in previous elections.
By Monique Beeler
In his second convocation address to faculty and students, President Leroy M. Morishita reviews the previous year's achievements and discusses possible changes ahead.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Sept. 21, 2012
This article reports on the debate among candidates--one of who is CSUEB admissions specialist Annette Walker--for the Hayward Unified School District Board.
By Leroy M. Morishita
Read a transcript of the welcoming address by President Leroy M. Morishita to all faculty and staff of California State University, East Bay, at the Fall Convocation in the University Theatre on Sept. 24.
San Francisco Chronicle; Andrew S. Ross; Sept. 21, 2012
Cal State East Bay is participating in job training program funded by the U.S. Government for $15 million in the East Bay area.
Bay Area News Group; Chris De Benedetti; Sept. 21, 2012
This article reports on Kevin Bristow, coordinator of Cal State East Bay's Renaissance Scholars Program, vying for a seat on the Ohlone College Board of Trustees. Bristow is quoted.
BY DIANE DANIEL
The fiction writer, a 2006 alumna of Cal State East Bay, will read from her debut collection on Nov. 5, as this year's first in a series of "Distinguished Writers" presented by the CSUEB English Department.
Bay Area News Group; Andrew McGall; Sept. 20, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay is among the higher education institutions contributing to East Bay Area job training through a $15 million grant from the federal government.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in October.
By Steve Connolly
Senior baseball player David Castillo and senior softball player Sara Holdridge have been selected as the first recipients of the athletic scholarship endowed by alumnus Rich Sherratt '70 and his wife Susan.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; Sept. 20, 2012
Cal State East Bay soccer and women's volleyball are featured in this column in Bay Area News Group newspapers.
Various News Wires; Sept. 20, 2012
Jayne Williams, an alumna of Cal State East Bay, has been named to a list of top women lawyers by a newspaper covering that industry.
By Marty Valdez
The former CSUEB coach and Bay Area athletic great had suffered from a brain tumor. He died Sept. 15.
APEN News Blog; Sept. 13, 2012
This news blog article reports that CSUEB sociology student Christina Saeteurn has been awarded a Sargent Shriver Grant by the Margeurite Casey Foundation.
Patch.com; Sept. 18, 2012
This news article reports that Kim Geron, professor and chair of Cal State East Bay's Political Science Department, will be honored by Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont) at the Second Annual Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Leadership Awards Ceremony on Sept. 20.
Detroit Free-Press; Angela Hill; Sept. 18, 2012
Daniel E. Martin, associate professor of management in Cal State East Bay's College of Business and Economics, is quoted extensively in this article about negative comments on the Internet.
Bay Area News Group; Sept. 15, 2012
This article reports that Latanya Bellow, an alummna of Cal State East Bay, is the new human resources manager for the City of San Leandro.
Napa Valley Register; Marty James; Sept. 4, 2012
This article features Rob Brandon, who earned his undergraduate degree in kinesiology from CSUEB. Brandon is owner of Napa Valley Physical Therapy Center.
Tri-City Voice; Sept. 11, 2012
The Tri-City Voice newspaper, serving Hayward, Union City, and Newark, reported the news about Cal State East Bay being recognized by the Princeton Review for the ninth straight year.
Vallejo Times-Standard; Lanz Christian Bañes; Sept. 12, 2012
In this article about a college fair for the African American community in Vallejo, current high school student Sydney Taylor indicates her dream is to study nursing at CSUEB.
The Bay Citizen newspaper; Marie McIntosh; Aug. 23, 2012
Cal State East Bay alumnus Rob Rawson is quoted about the value and importance of higher education to the economy and society, in this article from The Bay Citizen.
By DIANE DANIEL
Cal State East Bay opens the 2012 fall quarter with a range of artistic offerings, including a week-long, golden anniversary celebration for the university's Department of Theatre and Dance.
KMVL-Sonora/Calaveras News; Tracey Petersen; Sept. 11, 2012
This is a news report that Cal State East Bay student Jonathan Ma is the first Asian American to be hired by the Sonora Police Department. Ma is completing his bachelor's degree in criminal justice administration.
PR Web News Wire; Sept. 11, 2012
Cal State East Bay and Sally Murphy, the university's director of general education, are prominently mentioned and she is quoted in this article about a new learning tool used by faculty with freshman students.
Patch.com; Kari Hulac; Sept. 7, 2012
This article features Cal State East Bay alumnus Michael L. Emerson, who helped establish a memorial for those who died while fighting terrorists who had hijacked their plane on Sept. 11, 2001.
CBS-TV (Central Valley); Zara Arboleda; Sept. 7, 2012
This TV news story features Audrey Carrillo, a cancer survivor who has reported that she will be attending Cal State East Bay starting later this month, for the 2012-13 academic year. She will be the first in her family to attend college.
Berkeleyside Online News; Andrew Gilbert; Sept. 7, 2012
Erik Jekabson, a member of Cal State East Bay's Music Department faculty, is featured extensively in this article by an online newspaper covering his hometown, Berkeley.
By Barry Zepel
About 2,500 people are expected to attend the annual festival, one of the largest events on campus. In addition to free sandwiches, the event offers live music performance and information on sororities, fraternities, clubs and campus organizations.
SF Voice News Blog; Mark MacNamara; Aug. 17, 2012
Jeffrey Sykes, a member of the Cal State East Bay Music Department faculty, is featured in this article.
Salinas Californian; Robert Walch; Sept. 7, 2012
Robert Rapp, Cal State East Bay alumnus, is featured in this article. He is the new development director for community human services for Monterey County.
San Jose Mercury News/Bay Area News Group; Jane Northrop; Sept. 5, 2012
This article features Donald West, currently completing work for his doctorate in educational leadership for social justice at Cal State East Bay. West is the new principal at a middle school in Pacifica.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis provides an update from opening weekend and previews this month in Pioneer Athletics.
BY DIANE DANIEL
Theatrical production of 'NN12' brings life to an unknown victim found in a 30-year-old mass grave. Visiting award-winning author will discuss play and answer questions.
By Kelly Hayes
Twenty-one Cal State East Bay student-athletes were honored for their academic achievements by the Division II Athletics Directors Association earlier this month.
Patch.com; Lauren Lola; Sept. 4, 2012
This article/blog on Patch.com News is written by Lauren Lola, a Cal State East Bay communication student and aspiring actress/performer.
Smithsonian Magazine News Blog; Erin Wayman; Aug. 30, 2012
The research work of Henry Gilbert, a member of the Cal State East Bay Anthropology Department faculty, is featured in this news blog of Smithsonian Magazine.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in September.
Patch.com; Cindy Simons; Sept. 1, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay Professor Carlos Salomon will be speaking in San Leandro on Sept. 22 about California history and his new book, "Pío Pico: The Last Governor of Mexican California."
By Barry Zepel
Prospective students and their families are invited to visit the Hayward Campus when the university hosts “Preview Day.” Information and campus tours will be offered.
Bay Area News Group; Sept. 3, 2012
Cal State East Bay's women's soccer team has opened the 2012 season impressively with an overwhelming victory over UC Merced.
By Barry Zepel
The nationally known education services company reports that students like the university's affordable tuition, small class sizes, and strong programs in many academic disciplines.
The annual exhibition of Cal State East Bay art faculty and staff creations spans a wide range at University Gallery.
By Monique Beeler
Students, faculty, staff and the extended university community will observe the week leading up to President Morishita's Oct. 12 investiture by volunteering at Hayward schools, libraries and senior facilities.
Bay Area News Group; Angela Hill; Aug. 31, 2012
Dan Martin, associate professor of management in the College of Business and Economics at CSUEB, is quoted in this article regarding the more harsh ways that people communicate about others via the Internet.
By Cherie Vargas
Doris Duncan, longtime professor of accounting and finance, was selected from a long list of candidates for an assignment in Tunisia for the Fulbright Specialist Program, which offers faculty, students, administration and business professionals grants to lecture and conduct research overseas.
Various Media Outlets & News Wire Services; Aug. 27, 2012
This is a news report that Ellen Tauscher, who received an honorary doctorate degree at the June 2012 commencement ceremony for Cal State East Bay's Concord Campus, is joining the boards of governors for Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos.
By Diane Daniel
In observance of the upcoming 50th anniversary for the Department of Theatre and Dance, a new virtual archive will showcase play bills, historic material and invite alumni interaction.
By Sarah Stanek
With many students still struggling with the cost of higher education, alumnae donors step up to provide more scholarships through the "Save our Students" fund.
Tampa Tribune; Howard Altman; Aug. 1, 2012
Longtime Cal State East Bay faculty member Farid Younos was interviewed for this report on Afghanistan, as he is an expert on that country and on the Middle East.
Dublin Education News Blog; Aug. 25, 2012
This is an introductory article for the Dublin schools community of Nicole Browning, who earned a master's degree in educational leadership from Cal State East Bay.
Bay Area News Group; Mimi Rohr; Aug. 24, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay alumna Mary Charlesworth is the new vice principal at Montera Middle School in Oakland.
Stanford Social Innovation Review; Joe Laymon; Aug. 22, 2012
Cal State East Bay's Mathematics Achievement Academies receives praise for its work with more than 1,000 middle school students in Alameda and Contra Costa counties during the summer.
Various Media Outlets & News Wires; Aug. 21, 2012
This article reports that Varsha Chauhan, a physician and graduate of Cal State East Bay's Health Care Administration program, is the new executive director of the system transformation center for Alameda County Medical Center.
The Registry; Aug. 20, 2012
Chris Sumter, who received his degree in business administration from Cal State East Bay, has begun a new executive assignment with a Silicon Valley brokerage. He is featured in this article in a real estate publication.
Patch.com; Taylor Wiles; Aug. 21, 2012
This article features an interview with Cal State East Bay alumna Christina Thai, who received both a bachelor's and master's degrees in History from the university. She is a new social science teacher at South San Francisco High School.
By Cherie Vargas
University Parking Services is offering a new vanpool program for campus commuters beginning in the fall quarter. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up ASAP.
San Francisco Chronicle & Berkeleyside; Aug. 20, 2012
This article is an obituary published in both the Chronicle and online news site "Berkeleyside" about former CSUEB instructor Wendell Brooks. He passed away in early August.
By DIANE DANIEL
Department of Theatre and Dance invites everyone to eclectic mix of programs, workshops, lectures, and discussions marking golden anniversary. Celebration concludes with benefit show and auction, and celebration of Professor and Chair Thomas Hird's 40-year tenure.
Pleasanton Weekly; Glenn Wohltmann; Aug. 17, 2012
This article reports that Mindy Bolar, who received both her master's of science degree in education and an administrative services credential
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Aug. 17, 2012
In this news report about the upcoming Hayward Unified School District Board of Education elections, Annette Walker -- a longtime member of the university's enrollment management staff -- is prominently noted as a leading candidate for the school board.
Patch.com; Martin Ricard; Aug. 13, 2012
This is a Patch.com news report that Cal State East Bay master's degree recipient Ellen Merritt has been named director of student services for the San Bruno Park School District.
By Cherie Vargas
Elizabeth Bergman, a member of the CSUEB political science faculty, has developed a mobile app that provides voters access to information about upcoming elections.
KTVU Channel 2; Rita Williams; Aug. 13, 2012
Longtime Channel 2 reporter Rita Williams interviews CSUEB Political Science Professor David Baggins for his analysis of public reaction to Mitt Romney selecting Paul Ryan as his vice running mate.
Los Angeles Times; Jessica Guynn; Aug. 15, 2012
Kimberly Legocki, CSUEB's director of social media, was interviewed for this LA Times article about the social networking site Pinterest, as one of a select cluster of social media professionals at an exclusive evening event in San Francisco Aug. 14.
Yahoo Finance News; Aug. 13, 2012
This is a news report that Christine Larson, who earned her MBA at Cal State East Bay, has a new position as chief financial officer at Berkeley-based Dynavax Corporation.
By Sarah Stanek
Cutting edge lab equipment that can be used to generate detailed images and 3-D models will give students and faculty in the sciences a new perspective on cells and molecules.
Patch.com; Charles Burress; Aug. 12, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay alumna Kathleen Hunt, an attorney in El Cerrito, has been has been added to the list of "Rising Stars" among "Super Lawyers" of Northern California.
By Fred Sandsmark '83
From the Spring 2012 issue of Cal State East Bay Magazine; Leroy Morishita ascends to the CSUEB presidency.
Various news services; Aug. 9, 2012
This is a news report that Louise Adamson, a 1994 graduate of Cal State East Bay, has a new position with a firm in San Francisco.
Art alumnus, art professionals, City of Hayward, and volunteers provide students with professional experience while inspiring civic pride.
US Federal News Service; Aug. 8, 2012
This is a news report, based on an earlier Cal State East Bay news release, that the university's College of Science is preparing for the installation of a confocal laser scanning microscope, made possible by a grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation.
WebWire; Aug. 10, 2012
This is a report about a Webinar and book project conducted by Loretta Breuning, CSUEB professor emerita.
By Fred Sandsmark '83
From the Spring 2012 issue of Cal State East Bay Magazine; CSUEB First Lady Barbara Hedani-Morishita foresees an active role in campus life.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; Aug. 5, 2012
This article prominently notes that Cal State East Bay campus community members are an untapped source of business for current and much-needed new restaurants and hospitality services in the City of Hayward.
Comcast Sports Bay Area; Ryan Maquinana; July 13, 2012
Cal State East Bay alumna Sarah Chavez is featured and quoted prominently in this written article and NBC/Comcast TV news video story about an East Oakland Boxing Club, of which Chavez is executive director.
San Francisco Chronicle; Matthai Kuruvila; Aug. 8, 2012
Jaideep Singh, Sabharwal chair of Sikh and Punjabi Studies for Cal State East Bay, is interviewed by a San Francisco Chronicle reporter for this article about the Sikh faith following the shooting tragedy at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin during the previous weekend.
Smart Business magazine; Aug. 1, 2012
In this article, Jagdish Agrawal, interim dean of the College of Business and Economics at Cal State East Bay, answers questions about celebrity endorsements, a topic on which he has done extensive research.
By Barry Zepel
CSUEB's service learning program provides opportunities for students and valuable services for residents and Bay Area cities and counties.
Investor's Business Daily; Amy Reeves; Aug. 6, 2012
Lisa Im, who earned her MBA at Cal State East Bay, is the chief executive officer of Performant Financial, a company profiled by the national publication, Investor's Business Daily. Im is noted prominently in the article.
San Jose Mercury News; Lisa Krieger; July 28, 2012
This article notes the top academic majors and those trending higher in recent years at Cal State East Bay and other Bay Area universities.
San Francisco Business Times; Jeff Hughes; Aug. 3, 2012
Saeid Motavalli, chair of Cal State East Bay's Engineering Department, was interviewed, along with academics at other Bay Area universities, about the growing popularity of majors in their areas of study.
San Francisco Business Times; Andrea Echstenkamper; Aug. 3, 2012
The latest survey report of the San Francisco Business Times lists Cal State East Bay among the top five universities in the Bay Area.
San Francisco Business Times; Ron Leuty; Aug. 3, 2012
Cal State East Bay President Leroy M. Morishita and Brad Wells, vice president and chief financial officer, were interviewed for this article on the costs of higher education and what further budget cuts in state support could result in for public higher education.
By Cherie Vargas
Faculty inspire middle school science teachers with tips and techniques for piquing students' interest in STEM subjects.
By Barry Zepel
An address by Cal State East Bay President Leroy M. Morishita will welcome back faculty and staff to campus for the 2012-13 academic year.
By Lex Perez
Information on programs for students at all levels of their professional and academic careers will be provided, with special presentations on a variety of degree and certificate programs.
Nerdwallet.com News; Aug. 1, 2012
Tony Lima, longtime CSUEB economics professor and wine expert, is interviewed regarding that expertise by an online news publication.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in August.
Bay City News & Pleasanton Weekly; Chris Cooney; Aug. 1, 2012
This is a news report that CSUEB is one of 10 campuses in the CSU accepting applications for spring 2013 admissions.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis previews the annual athletics department golf tournament and sums up a summer full of academic honors for the Pioneers.
The Cinema Place Gallery in downtown Hayward will present a show of works by CSUEB artists in August, showcasing the relationship between the university and the community.
Bay Area News Group; Linda Davis; July 27, 2012
Mark Bichsel, who earned his MBA at Cal State East Bay, is retiring as the top finance person for Piedmont.
By Kelly Hayes
Six Cal State East Bay water polo players earned WWPA All-Academic honors on Friday.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay men's golfer Chris Herzog was honored by the Golf Coaches Association of America as a Cleveland/Srixon All-America Scholar on Wednesday.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; July 27, 2012
This article reports that two Cal State East Bay students -- Cory Bardwell and Jennifer Jacobo -- are helping inspire pride in their university's hometown.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department had 43 student-athletes honored for their efforts in the classroom as CCAA All-Academic award winners for the year.
Yahoo News & Other News Outlets; July 27, 2012
This article reports on Rafael Hernandez, Music Department chair and professor, narrating an instructional video related to new technology uses involving various types of mobile devices.
Business Mirror; July 18, 2012
This article reports on Letty Ramirez, CSUEB professor of teacher education, being a featured speaker at the The Seventh International Conference on Teacher Education being held at the University of the Philippines July 26-28.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay swimmers Rachel Knowles and Jenel Lopez were named to the CSCAA Division II Scholar All-America Honorable Mention Team last week.
Trains Magazine; July 22, 2012
Richard Orsi, CSUEB professor emeritus, has written a book about the Southern Pacific Railroad and the American West through 1930. This article is a review of Orsi's book.
Sacramento Bee; Laura-Lynne Powell; July 23, 2012
The writer of this Op-Ed article, whose son will be attending Cal State East Bay this fall, mentions the challenges faced by CSU leadership and notes that CSUEB President Leroy Morishita "is faced with the daunting task of meeting CSU East Bay’s mission of expanding access to a diverse student body from surrounding cities."
Professional dancers, Shakespeare's "As You Like It," and student artists will perform this summer at Cal State East Bay's Studio Theatre.
Patch.com; Sheila Sanchez; July 22, 2012
Jenny Haruyama, who earned her master's degree in public administration from CSUEB, is the new administrative services director for the City of Tracy, following a number years as assistant finance director for the City of Los Gatos.
Patch.com; Kimberly Ky; July 20, 2012
This is a news report about Adelina Tancioco, a recent graduate from CSUEB’s Masters of Social Work program, who has created a community art project — a mental health wellness quilt that will be touring the East Bay -- building awareness and and empathy.
San Francisco Business Times; Blanca Torres; July 19, 2012
This article reports on plans for removing Warren Hall landmark for new replacement building on the CSUEB Hayward Campus.
RF Global Net; July 19, 2012
This is a report of a new job for Will Jensen, who earned his BA degree from Cal State East Bay.
Mukilteo (WA) Beacon; Sara Bruestle; July 18, 2012
Cal State East Bay microbiology student Elizabeth Gutierrez is featured and photographed in this article on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Bay Area News Group; Deborah Burstyn; July 19, 2012
With the help of Cal State East Bay, where she studied anthropology, Sheila Johnson was able to change careers and become an archaeologist at the age of 52.
Quesada Blogspot; July 18, 2012
Maurisha Finley had been accepted by many other colleges and universities, and the high school student with excellent grades has decided to enroll at Cal State East Bay starting this fall.
San Leandro Times/Castro Valley Forum; Linda Sandsmark; July 13, 2012
This is an article about Cal State East Bay alumnus Matthew Gonsalves, who is a practicing lawyer with an office in San Leandro.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay water polo players Claire Pierce, Julia Charlesworth and Marrina Nation were named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team on Tuesday.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay women's basketball team was named among the top academic programs in the nation for Division II by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association July 17.
Patterson newspaper; Maddy Houk; June 21, 2012
Toney Henry, who earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from CSUEB, has been named an assistant principal in the Patterson School District.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay track and cross country teams announced the hiring of Maija Rohde-Hitchings, a former Division II All-American, as the programs' new assistant coach.
Sierra Sun Times; July 12, 2012
This article reports that former CSUEB faculty member Kenneth Brynjolfsson has been appointed to Area Board II of the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
CSU Public Affairs; Stephanie Thara; July 5, 2012
Cal State East Bay alumnus Scott Chambliss, now a top production designer, is recognized for his professional accomplishments in this article.
Bay Area News Group; July 12, 2012
This article reports on the latest new recruits for Cal State East Bay's baseball team.
By Sarah Stanek
The Diverse: Issues in Higher Education national survey for 2012 recognizes CSUEB as one of the schools awarding the most undergraduate degrees to minority students. View charts showing how the university ranks.
Huffington Post; Daniel E. Martin; July 10, 2012
This article is written by Daniel E. Martin, an associate professor of management in the CSUEB College of Business and Economics, about a scholarly research program that studies compassion in the workplace.
India West Newspaper; Avni Nijhawan, July 9, 2012
This article reports that hundreds gathered on the Hayward Campus of Cal State East Bay for the 11th annual Fiji Festival.
East Bay Express; Steven Tavares; July 11, 2012
In this article, CSUEB student Elena Rivera and faculty member Mark Salinas (also a Hayward City Council member) were among the quoted protesters of billboard advertisement by the Oakland Athletics.
By Cherie Vargas
Projects from adding electric car charging stations to upgrading parking lot lighting are making CSUEB more energy efficient. Find out how Facilities Management is reducing energy consumption university-wide.
Sustainable Transportation Daily News; July 6, 2012
This article reports on green energy technology upgrades made by the university.
U.S. Federal News Service; July 6, 2012
This is a news service report, distributed to multiple media outlets nationally, on the announced retirement of Terri Swartz, CBE dean for the past five years.
U.S. Federal News Service; July 5, 2012
A national news service reports that for the third year, CSUEB has been included in the annual list of the Top 100 Degree Producers for minority students.
The Alumni Association’s annual award recognizes accomplishments and leadership of Cal State East Bay graduates; deadline for submissions is Aug. 6.
Multiple News Web sites including PR WEB; July 3, 2012
This is a news report on the new marquee sign set up for the CSUEB Concord Campus.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in July.
SmartBusiness magazine; July 1, 2012
Stephen Shmanske, longtime CSUEB business professor and sports economist, was interviewed by Smart Business magazine and talked about how sports business relates to general business.
By Barry Zepel
CSUEB President Leroy M. Morishita received the Excellence in Higher Education Award from the Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus of the State Assembly.
By Diane Daniel
CSUEB senior Emily Flemming says she hopes to gain global perspective, political savvy while in Washington, D.C. on an internship sponsored and funded by the Panetta Institute.
Bay Area News Group (Daily Review, San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, etc.); Matt Krupnick; June 30, 2012
This is a media report on the passing of the first CSUEB president, Fred Harcleroad, who had been living in his later years in Tucson, Ariz.
Bay Area News Group; Rebecca Parr; June 30, 2012
This article reports that an art show featuring the works of Cal State East Bay students, faculty and alumni will take place in Hayward Aug. 2 through Sept. 2.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis shares more athletics awards news and recaps the 2011-12 campaign.
Bay Area News Group; Pat Craig; June 28, 2012
This article is about CSUEB alumnus Craig Marker, who plays the lead role of Henry V, in the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare in the Park season in Pleasanton's Amador Valley Community Park.
By Kelly Hayes
A group of Cal State East Bay student-athletes help make improvements at the Sorensdale Community Center garden.
By Monique Beeler
Advanced technology in the lab helps biological sciences students in Professor Chris Baysdorfer's lab stay ahead of the competition.
Bay Area News Group; Elliott Almond; June 26, 2012
In this article, it is reported that the Pioneers' Claire Pierce, Jayme Pekarske and Erica Crain have received post-season honors for their play in women's water polo in 2012.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay water polo players Claire Pierce, Jayme Pekarske and Erica Crain were named to the 2012 ACWPC Division II All-America Teams on Monday.
Thousand Oaks Acorn; Anna Bitong; June 15, 2012
This feature from a newspaper article in Thousand Oaks, Calif., reports on the retirement of teacher and Cal State East Bay alumnus Steve Love and the impact he has made for his students over the years of his career.
By Barry Zepel
With his retirement June 30, Don Sawyer completed more than 40 years of service to Cal State East Bay, and was surprised by recognition given to him at June commencement.
Bay Area News Group (Daily Review, Oakland Tribune, etc.); Rebecca Parr; June 22, 2012
In this article, Hayward Mayor Michael Sweeney has called on Cal State East Bay students, among others, to do community service volunteering in the city's schools to help students as the city struggles to improve its schools and deal with the loss of redevelopment funds and the poor economy. He made his comments at a Hayward Chamber of Commerce event held on the CSUEB campus.
By Barry Zepel
The university celebrated the accomplishments of its new graduates during five commencement ceremonies in June. View a slideshow featuring the Class of 2012.
Bay Area News Group; Joshua Melvin; June 20, 2012
CSUEB alumnus Don Mattei has been named police chief for the city of Belmont, Calif.
By Monique Beeler
Cal State East Bay's first president, Fred Harcleroad, guided the university through its early days before it had a campus, students or faculty.
San Francisco Business Times; Hannah Albarazi; June 8, 2012
Terri Swartz, dean of CSUEB's College of Business and Economics, answers questions for a young reporter at the San Francisco Business Times, who interviewed deans of Bay Area university business schools.
Patch.com; Lauren Lola; June 18, 2012
Cal State East Bay Communication major Lauren Lola writes on her learning about journalism at the university, as she advises fellow young people about reaching for their dreams.
Fairfield Daily Republic; Mike Corpos; June 18, 2012
This article reports that Solano Community College athletic star will be transferring to CSUEB and will play for the Pioneer soccer team.
Ashland (Ore.) Daily Tidings; June 16, 2012
This article reports on the passing of a former Olympic athlete who taught and coached at Cal State East Bay, in addition to earning her master's degrees in education and physical education from the university.
By Diane Daniel
Art by Cal State East Bay alumna Rozita Fogelman was shown on the Times Square billboard June as part of huge arts promotion event.
Bay Area News Group; Janis Mara; June 15, 2012
This article features Sharon Jones, wife of longtime Cal State East Bay faculty member and professor emeritus of sociology and social work Terry Jones
By Cherie Vargas
In her 20s, senior Juanita Allison earned -- then lost -- a full athletic scholarship, prompting a slide into addiction. Today, the clean and sober 32-year-old prepares to celebrate her college graduation.
Terri Swartz, who has served as dean for five years, announced her intention to retire from the university this summer; Jagdish Agrawal has been named interim dean of the college.
Hayward Daily Review, Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune & SJ Mercury News; June 15, 2012
This is a preview of CSUEB's commencement ceremonies reported by Bay Area News Group newspapers.
Bay Area News Group (Alameda Times-Star, Oakland Tribune, Contra Costa Times, etc.); Heather Lyn Wood; June 15, 2012
This article reports that Rich Sherratt, East Bay businessman and alumnus of CSUEB, is being honored by the university with an honorary doctorate at commencement ceremonies for the College of Business and Economics the afternoon of June 16.
Chronicle of Higher Education; Peter Schmidt; June 13, 2012
For the second time in two days, Hank Reichman, CSUEB professor emeritus of history, has been noted and quoted in a national education publication. Reichman was recently elected vice president of the American Association of University Professors.
Inside Higher Ed; Kaustuv Basu; June 14, 2012
CSUEB Professor Emeritus Hank Reichman, new vice president of the American Association of University Professors, is noted and quoted about academic freedom.
Rossmoor News-Walnut Creek; June 13, 2012
Musician Todd Netland, who earned his bachelor's degree in applied piano from Cal State East Bay, is noted in this article about an upcoming musical performance.
By Sarah Stanek
Vietnamese-born ThanhPhuong (Mindy) Le makes her family proud as part of the first generation to earn a college degree in America, graduating with a B.S. in biology and planning to apply for medical school.
KCRA-TV News; June 1, 2012
Allen Warren, a Cal State East Bay graduate and former student-athlete at the university who is a Sacramento City Council member, is profiled by TV news station Web site.
South Bay Daily Breeze; Tony Ciniglio and Dave Thorpe; June 12, 2012
A top high school women's basketball player from Southern California announces that she will attend and compete at Cal State East Bay in 2012-13.
Lake County Record-Bee; Jeremy Walsh; June 9, 2012
This is a good-news feature on CSUEB student who has turned her life around to earn a degree in cell and molecular biology. She will receive the degree June 15 during 6 p.m. commencement ceremony for the College of Science.
SF Examiner & Examiner.com; Miriam Schaffer; June 9, 2012
The SF Examiner and Examiner.com report on testing programs to be offered by CSUEB's Division of Continuing and International Education.
The Alamedan; Michele Ellson; June 8, 2012
In this article analyzing the potential changes for the area with the future change in Congressional representation for the area with the June 5 election, Cal State East Bay University Communications connected Alameda newspaper reporter Michele Ellson with CSUEB political science faculty member Elizabeth Bergman for a lively interview.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department celebrated the end of the 2011-12 season and honored its best and brightest at the annual Student-Athlete Awards Banquet last week.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay junior Claire Pierce was recognized for her success both on the water polo team and in the classroom when she earned a spot on the Capital One Academic All-America Third Team on Wednesday.
Patch.com; Nika Megino; June 7, 2012
This article is about a Newark Memorial High School senior who plans to attend CSUEB to study nursing starting in the fall, and is active in athletics, arts and academics.
US Federal News Service; June 7, 2012
Cal State East Bay is noted in this article for having about 40 percent of its soon-to-be graduates to be first generation college degree recipients in their families.
By Sarah Stanek
President Leroy M. Morishita takes charge at CSUEB, and students and alumni talk about what inspires them to lead, in the latest issue, now available online.
Patch.com; June 5, 2012
This article reports on the program, San Leandro by Design presents: An Educated Look at San Leandro's Opportunities. It was prepared with the help of CSUEB MBA students.
Bay Area News Group; Angela Hill; June 4, 2012
This feature is about artist Mel Ramos, a former member of the CSUEB art faculty, and notes one of his former Cal State East Bay students, Gabriel Navar.
With all-conference honors and tournament bests, CSUEB's first year as an active member in NCAA Division II comes to an exciting end.
By Diane Daniel
For 22 years, CSUEB's Environmental Studies field course has been a win-win for students, providing them service learning and community engagement experience. Berkeley, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Martinez, Oakland, Richmond, and San Pablo have all benefited.
SmartBusiness magazine; June 1, 2012
In the latest edition of Smart Business magazine, Jed DeVaro, Cal State East Bay Economics Department chair and professor, answers questions about how employees can be fairly compensated while allowing a company to maintain a profitable margin.
By Cherie Vargas
Three multimedia graduate students create a film using interactive technology to tell a story. They debuted the production publicly at the May Maker's Faire.
Tri-City Voice; June 1, 2012
This article in the Tri-City Voice reports on The Aphasia Tones, a Cal State East Bay chorus comprised of persons learning to live fully with aphasia. They will perform June 6 to raise awareness about aphasia and raise funds to support the campus Aphasia Treatment Program.
By DIANE DANIEL
April Rodriguez, a 2005 CSUEB graduate and current employee of the university, is the first woman to work the sound board for San Francisco's iconic "Beach Blanket Babylon" musical.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis wraps up the 2011-12 athletics season.
Contribute to the university community and make a difference for CSUEB students and alumni; applications will be accepted through June 11.
Bay Area News Group; Linda Davis; June 1, 2012
Article reports that John "Rusty" Hunt, who earned his master's degree in public administration from Cal State East Bay, is retiring after 25 years as police chief of Piedmont, Calif.
Good Times Online Publication; Emiliano Vazquez; May 29, 2012
Elizabeth Bergman, CSUEB political science faculty member, is given credit for helping citizens when they vote while protecting the environment by creating a smartphone app that helps keeps the process paperless.
Various Media Outlets & PR NewsWire; May 29, 2012
Cal State East Bay is noted in this report, taken from a study, as being one of several universities in the Bay Area that is making a significant contribution to filling the vital need for nurses in the region.
Tri-City Voice; May 25, 2012
This is a published report about the university's previously announced recipients of honorary doctorates at CSUEB commencement ceremonies June 15-17.
San Jose Mercury News-Bay Area News Group; Wes Bowers; May 25, 2012
This is coverage of the forum on the topic of student loan debt that was held on CSUEB's Hayward Campus May 17, featuring State Senate Majority Leader Ellen Corbett and Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski of Fremont.
Visalia Times-Delta; Andrew Bettencourt; May 28, 2012
Celina Vera, current Tulare area high school cross country star, makes positive comments about her recruitment to Cal State East Bay, where she will compete in the sport while on scholarship for next academic year.
ALL ABOUT JAZZ; Chip Boaz; May 24, 2012
This article by a news blogger and columnist on jazz notes the influences and opportunities presented to jazz greats Doug Beavers and Murray Low by and at Cal State East Bay to advance their careers.
East Bay Express; Rachel Swan; May 23, 2012
This is a feature on rapper Iam Su (real name Sudan Williams), who is studying ethnic studies and communication at Cal State East Bay.
Linda Barnett-Johnson Blog; May 23, 2012
This is an interview with long time Cal State East Bay Librarian-Professor Aline Soules, who also is a published author.
Ventura County Star; Joe Curley; May 23, 2012
This story reports that alumna Tori-Ann Merendino, who played volleyball for Cal State East Bay, is among five being inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame for Moorpark College, where she competed her first two years of college.
CSU External Relations newsletter; Clara Potes-Fellow; May 21, 2012
The following is a report on the successful inaugural Asian American and Pacific Islander Education Summit held at CSUEB May 19.
San Francisco Chronicle; Carolyn Jones; May 22, 2012
Former Contra Costa County Supervisor Gayle Uilkema, who died May 19, earned her master's degree in public administration from Cal State East Bay. She also taught some classes at the university.
Cabinet Report news; Marc Maloney; May 15, 2012
Cal State East Bay is featured in this article for being among the 11 universities to receive grants from the U.S. Department of Education for professional development in support of English language learners. CSUEB received $375,000 to support “Project STEM,” a collaboration with the Fremont Unified School District that will train 150 CSUEB student-teachers, 150 mentor teachers, and 10 high school teachers.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in June.
KQED Radio; Ana Tintocalis; May 21, 2012
Cal State East Bay student Michelle Xiong was interviewed by KQED-Radio reporter Ana Tintocalis for story about the Middle Class Scholarship Act currently proposed in the California State Assembly.
Contra Costa Advocate; Rodney Woodson; May 21, 2012
Denise Nolden, a former counselor for Cal State East Bay’s EOPS program, has been named the permanent president of Contra Costa College. She will begin those duties July 1.
SmartBusiness magazine; May 1, 2012
This article features an interview with Yi Jiang, assistant professor and associate director for MBA Global Innovators, in CSUEB's College of Business and Economics.
San Jose Mercury News and Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; May 21, 2012
CSUEB student Danielle Turno is facing a difficult time in completing her education in business at CSUEB because of the U.S. Congress' decision to reduce Pell Grants for students.
Bay Area News Group; Matthias Gafni; May 20, 2012
Supervisor Uilkema had taught graduate classes at Cal State East Bay and UC Berkeley.
Communicative Sciences and Disorders' aphasia treatment program chorus thrives and inspires with joyful songs. The chorus performed in concert on the Hayward campus.
Bay Area News Group; May 18, 2012
This is an advance notice regarding the education summit being co-hosted on the CSUEB Hayward Campus by Cal State East Bay and San Francisco State on May 19.
Bay Area News Group; Chris DeBenedetti; May 18, 2012
Hayward Police Officer Rodney Pierce, who was due to receive his master's degree at CSUEB commencement ceremonies in June, was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Patch.com; Patrick Creaven; May 17, 2012
This is a report on the tragic death of Hayward Police Officer Rodney Pierce, a Cal State East Bay grad student who would have received his master's degree this June.
By Kim Girard
Dennis Cakebread's business classes at the university helped him first as a CPA, then banker, before returning to the family vineyard.
By Kelly Hayes
Pioneer water polo player Claire Pierce was named to the Capital One Academic All-District Women's At-Large First Team for the second straight year on Thursday.
Contra Costa Times; Dana Guzzetti; May 16, 2012
This report is about the Cool Nite event at CSUEB's Concord Campus, where high school and middle school students and their families perused tables laden with brochures and pamphlets, filling immense Contra Costa County Office of Education bags with information.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; May 16, 2012
This news blog item reports that Ohlone College women’s basketball player Sabrina Swayzer, a Fremont Washington High graduate, has signed with Cal State East Bay.
Bay Area News Group; May 15, 2012
This reading program will be offered at Cal State East Bay's Concord Campus this summer.
Patch.com; May 15, 2012
A voter app developed by CSUEB Political Science faculty member Elizabeth Bergman is being used by Marin County to inform voters.
By Barry Zepel
Thousands of students will receive their undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees at ceremonies taking place on both the Hayward and Concord campuses.
Bay Area News Group; May 15, 2012
This is a report by Bay Area News Group newspapers giving a preview of town hall meeting on the campus of CSUEB on the topic of keeping public higher education affordable in California.
By Barry Zepel
With road construction on Mission Boulevard and much of Foothill Boulevard underway, CSUEB recommends alternate routes to the Hayward campus on commencement days.
Huffington Post; Barbara Lee; May 14, 2012
CSUEB is noted as a partner along with Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Bayer, and numerous other organizations in educating current East Bay area high school
Philadelphia Inquirer; Stacey Burling; May 14, 2012
Richard Sprott, CSUEB lecturer in human development, was one of the researchers noted in study reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer.
SeattleTimes; May 14, 2012
John Hammerback, who taught speech communications at CSUEB for 37 years, died recently in Kirkland, Washington. He was 73.
Patch.com; May 12, 2012
Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski, who represents the city of Fremont, will speak on keeping higher education affordable May 17 on CSUEB's Hayward Campus.
Patch.com; Julie Reichle; May 11, 2012
This article reports that former CSUEB professor Cheryl Wozniak will be the new principal for Havens School in Piedmont.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; May 10, 2012
The Bay Area News Group newspapers note that CSUEB's women's water polo team enjoyed its best season ever in the Women's Water Polo Association championships, in 2012.
Cal State East Bay, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and local employers showcased careers in science, technology, engineering and math on May 14.
By Barry Zepel
The CSU system brings students of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage – who would be of the first generation in their families to go to college – to attend the summit on Hayward Campus.
Patch.com; April 20, 2012
This article reports that Lance Brede, a Cal State East Bay alumnus, was recently promoted to police lieutenant by the East Bay Regional Park District.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay softball players Sara Holdridge and Taylor Neumann were both named to the 2012 Daktronics Division II All-West Region Softball team May 8.
By Marty Valdez
The CSUEB senior pitcher was named to both the All-NCAA Division II West Region second team and the All-California Collegiate Athletic Association second team for his 2012 season.
Tri-City Voice; May 9, 2012
This is a news report announcing upcoming education summit for young people of Asian American and Pacific Islander background to be held on CSUEB's Hayward Campus May 19.
The professor emeritus will speak May 30 on "Hitler, Stalin and the Coming of World War II," for the Department of History and the Friends of History Spring Speaker program.
Bay Area News Group; Jason Hoppin; May 8, 2012
This article reports on a new voters guide app for smartphones developed by Elizabeth Bergman, Cal State East Bay political science faculty member.
East Bay Citizen; Steven Tavares; May 1, 2012
This article reports on the recent candidates debates forum that was hosted by the Associated Students of Cal State East Bay on the Hayward Campus.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; May 2, 2012
This is an article reporting in advance of the CSUEB Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony and dinner held Saturday, May 5.
Bay Area News Group; Jason Sweeney; May 5, 2012
This report is an obituary on Harold K. Hoskins, who died at the age of 85, having also served for many years as an assistant vice president of CSUEB when it was known as Cal State Hayward.
Bay Area News Group; Josh Richman; May 2, 2012
Article notes that CSUEB President Leroy Morishita attended a news conference in Berkeley along with other higher education leaders in support of student loans.
Bay Area News Group; Theresa Harrington; May 4, 2012
CSUEB's Concord Campus is the site of an event for Contra Costa County seventh and eighth graders that will show how college can provide future opportunities for those students.
Redding Searchlight; May 3, 2012
Alumnus Gregory Cheadle, who earned both his MPA and bachelor's degrees at CSUEB, is a candidate for Congress representing the Redding area.
Patch.com; Cindy Simons; May 3, 2012
CSUEB's CE Smith Museum and Professor George Miller are noted in this article about a local archeological find.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in May.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay men's golf team was announced of one of 80 teams to compete at the 2012 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Regionals May 7-9.
Bay Areea News Group; Gary Peterson; April 30, 2012
It is reported in this article that current high school student Qwanesha Smith wants to improve her life by studying nursing at Cal State East Bay.
By Barry Zepel
Cal State East Bay will honor an advisor (Ellen Tauscher) protecting the nation’s security, a legendary R&B and soul singer (Lenny Williams), and a Bay Area entrepreneur (Richard Sherratt) at commencement in mid-June.
San Jose Mercury News and Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; April 30, 2012
It is noted in this article about the tragedy at Oikos University of Oakland that a Cal State East Bay nursing faculty member helped develop the nursing program at Oikos.
By Cherie Vargas
On May 16 Rudolpho Acuna, the "father of Chicano studies," delivered a talk devoted to theme of "From Personal to Political."
Bay Area News Group; Eric Kurhi; May 1, 2012
CSUEB's Service Learning for freshmen is noted in this Bay Area News Group article clean up program about a "Hayward Hero" who initiated a cleanup program in the community.
By Debby De Angelis
Cal State East Bay Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis gives an update on the end of the spring sports season.
Bay Area News Group; Daniel Borenstein; April 29, 2012
Cal State East Bay's Concord Campus was created in large part through the legislative efforts of former State Senator Daniel Boatwright, who died recently. The university is noted in this article.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay water polo team topped Cal State Monterey Bay, 7-6, in the third place game to notch its best ever finish at the WWPA Championships on April 29.
PR Web News Service; April 27, 2012
Cal State East Bay President Leroy M. Morishita will be honored for "Excellence in Higher Education" in Sacramento as part of the California State Assembly’s annual Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month awards ceremony May 14.
By Kelly Hayes
Dawn Ellerbe, now an assistant athletic director for CSUEB, was inducted into the Penn Relays Wall of Fame April 27 in Philadelphia.
Fresno Bee; John Ellis; April 26, 2012
This article notes that CSUEB alumnus Mark Belden is a candidate for the seat representing the 5th State Assembly District (Fresno).
Richmond Confidential; Robert Rogers; April 26, 2012
This article notes the MESA Schools Program of Cal State East Bay has having received grant support from Chevron Corp.
Bay Area News Group; Elliott Almond; April 26, 2012
News briefs featuring the latest news regarding CSUEB athletes is reported in this digest article.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay softball team had four players named to the All-CCAA Teams on Wednesday. Taylor Neumann, Sara Holdridge, Talia Ferrari and Devin Salmones became the first softball players to earn All-CCAA recognition.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay water polo players Claire Pierce, Jayme Pekarske and Erica Crain collected All-Women's Water Polo Association accolades on April 24.
Bay Area News Group; Rob Dennis; April 25, 2012
Bay Area News Group newspapers reported in advance that candidates for local elections will debate on the Hayward Campus April 25.
US Federal News Service; April 18, 2012
This article reports that CSUEB President Leroy M. Morishita will be speaking at an education summit in Los Angeles on April 25.
CSUEB's Hayward Campus will host its spring Job and Internship Fair in the New University Union Thursday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bay Area News Group and Daily Review; April 24, 2012
This is an advance preview of documentary film screening and author Q and A with Samantha King scheduled for April 25 on the Hayward Campus of Cal State East Bay.
Tri-City Voice; April 23, 2012
Greg Jones, Cal State East Bay alumnus and former city manager of Hayward, is featured in this article in the Tri-City Voice.
East Bay Regional Park District News; April 20, 2012
This article reports that CSUEB alumna Aileen Theile has been promoted to fire captain for the East Bay Regional Park District.
Los Angeles Times; Larry Gordon; April 22, 2012
Cal State East Bay is mentioned, and CSUEB Associate Vice President Greg Smith is interviewed, for this LA Times article about the Western University Exchange.
Daily Observer; Brooke Pleau; April 21, 2012
CSUEB faculty member Rich Dutra and his wife Yvonne Dutra-St. John are helping to conduct a special program for high school students in Ottawa, Canada.
Chronicle of Higher Education; Peter Schmidt; April 19, 2012
This Chronicle of Higher Education article reports that Hank Reichman, professor emeritus of history at Cal State East Bay, has been elected vice president of the American Association of University Professors.
PressNewsRoom; April 18, 2012
CSUEB alumnus Tim Rudd has written a book that has made Amazon's Best Seller list.
By Diane Daniel
Howard Jordan accepts the invitation of Kathleen Rountree, dean of CSUEB's College of Letters, Arts, and Social Science's, to return to his alma mater to "inspire students with real-life experiences."
Patch.com; Jerry Heverly; April 19, 2012
In this article, Ssan Leandro High School teacher and CSUEB alumnus Jerry Heverly talks about the importance of the experience of learning.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay water polo team claimed the No. 4 seed for the upcoming WWPA Championships and saw junior Claire Pierce earn her second WWPA Player of the Week honors on Wednesday.
Patch.com; April 17, 2012
This news story indicates that CSUEB alumnus Matthew Gonsalves has a new office for his law practice in San Leandro.
Bay Area News Group/Oakland Tribune; Angela Hill; April 16, 2012
In this feature in the Oakland Tribune and Bay Area News Group features section, CSUEB professor emerita Kristin Ramsdell is quoted about romance novels.
SF Examiner; Miriam Schaffer; April 15, 2012
The Examiner education reporter writes about Cal State East Bay's emphasis of arts and media with the soon-to-be-created School of Arts and Media that will be part of the university's College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences.
California Watch; Erica Perez; April 13, 2012
This story reports on a bill proposed by State Senator Bill Rubio -- in which CSUEB is mentioned -- that would give students the right to reject additional student fees.
Oakland Local; Susan Mernit; April 11, 2012
A hometown news Web site of CSUEB English major (and poetry contest winner) Serene Vannoy reports on her success.
California Reads Blog; April 12, 2012
This report follows a tour of the Hayward Fault Line, with CSUEB faculty member Mitchell Craig, as it runs through downtown Hayward.
By Barry Zepel
Cal State East Bay's top 233 graduates will receive their summa cum laude, magna cum laude and cum laude medallions.
Smart Business magazine; April 2, 2012
Eric Fricke, CSUEB assistant professor of finance, provides advice to magazine regarding financing growth for business owners.
Bay Area News Group; Janice DeJesus; April 4, 2012
This report tells the story of a longtime friendship and professional relationship in recreation between Dodie Jones and Cal State East Bay alumnus Tom McHale.
The panel will be made up of six members of the National Association of Women Business Owners, which has a membership of more than 7,000 spread over 70 chapters across the country.
Grouping art, communication, multimedia, music, and theatre and dance into one school promises new opportunities for CSUEB students, faculty and the community.
By Kelly Hayes
Six homeruns by Cal State East Bay's women's softball team kept it in a hot mode with another sweep over another highly regarded opponent April 7.
US Military News & Bay Area News Group; Rick Radin; April 8, 2012
This article reports that a commemoration of the death march is being held April 10 on Cal State East Bay's Hayward campus through the hard work of author Cecilia Gaerlan of Berkeley, whose 92-year-old father, Luis, has difficulty speaking because of a traumatic brain injury.
Hawaii Tribune-Herald; Kevin Jakahi; April 6, 2012
This article reports that Rachel Shimizu, currently a high school student and swimming star in Hawaii, has said she will attend and compete in swimming at Cal State East Bay.
Contra Costa Times; April 2, 2012
Cal State East Bay is referenced in this editorial by the Contra Costa Times about how California's economy is threatened by the drops of support for public higher education by state government.
By Monique Beeler
Sophisticated lab equipment found at a handful of institutions worldwide is aiding CSUEB scholars and students in probing previously uncharted atomic knowledge.
By Cherie Vargas
The CSUEB campus community will unite to promote environmental awareness in a daylong celebration of national Earth Day April 24.
Comedy Central and Associated Press; Stephen Colbert; April 4, 2012
In an interview originally done by CBS 5 News in San Francisco, CSUEB History Department Chair Nancy Thompson refutes charges about California public universities by Presidential candidate Rick Santorum. The interview has received national attention because the Colbert Report replayed it for a national audience via the Comedy Central cable network. The news article has been picked up by print and broadcast news outlets from throughout the nation. This is an example.
San Francisco Chronicle; Nanette Asimov; April 4, 2012
This is a follow up story that reports on State Senator Leland Yee responding to an earlier story by the Chronicle about whistle-blowers in the CSU that notes CSUEB.
CBS5 (KPIX-TV) San Francisco and the Colbert Report (Comedy Central); April 2-3, 2012
Nancy Thompson, chair of Cal State East Bay's History Department, was interviewed by CBS 5 News (KPIX-TV) in San Francisco about charges made by Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; April 4, 2012
CSUEB's women's softball is featured as it has won 12 of its last 16 games to this point, and is moving up in the California Collegiate Athletic Association standings.
East Bay Express; Steven Tavares; April 4, 2012
Carolyn Ong, who earned her graduate degree from Cal State East Bay, is reported to be one of five candidates for the State Assembly seat currently held by Mary Hayashi, who has termed out of her current position.
Those who aspire to teach will want to attend this event that will provide career guidance and exploration, along with special workshops.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay softball team is ranked eighth in the first NCAA Division II West Region rankings of the season.
CSUEB English professor Stephen Gutierrez has praise for the fiction of Rob Davidson, who is the guest for the final session of the "Distinguished Writer series on the Hayward campus for the academic year.
By Barry Zepel
The medication disposal program is open to the general public. The old medications can be brought to the Police Department located in LI-1063 on CSUEB's Hayward Campus, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. The service is free and anonymous.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis previews the final month of the 2011-12 season.
Bay Area News Group; Patrick Brown; April 3, 2012
Stephanie Brown, a lecturer in CSUEB's Human Development Department, is interviewed about a nonprofit children's camp, for which she serves on its board.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in April.
San Matean; Yasmine Mahmoud and Carlos Mesquita; April 3, 2012
This article includes CSUEB in report that only eight campuses will allow transfers to the CSU for the spring of 2013.
The CSUEB English Department's Distinguished Writers Series presents prize-winning poet Lorna Dee Cervantes and the campus winners of annual poetry contest in celebration of National Poetry Month on the Hayward Campus.
The university's dance ensemble members utilize shadow, diffusion, scattering, projection, mood, refractions, and more in two-act performances through May 13 on the Hayward Campus.
Patch.com; April 1, 2012
Mitchell Craig, associate professor for earth and environmental science, will be speaking about the Hayward Fault on April 7 at the Hayward Historical Society.
San Francisco Chronicle; Nanette Asimov; April 1, 2012
The San Francisco Chronicle reports on a "whistleblower" case involving CSUEB.
San Francisco Business Times; Aaron Tilley; March 9, 2012
Mike Dresen, who earned both his bachelor's and master's degree at CSUEB (in geology), is profiled by the San Francisco Business Times.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay water polo player Claire Pierce garnered KAP7 WWPA Player of the Week honors on Wednesday after scoring 23 goals in five games last weekend.
Market Watch and Business Wire; March 28, 2012
This is a news report about CSUEB alumna Dianne Glynn and the latest news about her career advancement.
By Dawn Ellerbe
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department is teaming with the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District and campus group S.K.A.T.E. to put on a Family Skate Night for the local community on April 4.
By Kim Girard
Michael Peasley, a 2009 graduate of CSUEB's College of Business and Economics, has made the brewing of quality beers a craft that sells well in local markets.
Bay Area News Group; March 28, 2012
This brief news report updates the Pioneers' most successful season in years in women's softball.
Technical Education newsletter/blog; March 20, 2012
This newsletter/blog summarizes the stories related to budget cuts for the CSU system, and notes Cal State East Bay being one of the eight exceptions in offering admission during 2013 for a limited number of community college transfers on track to graduate.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay women's golf team captured its second consecutive tournament title thanks to a one-two finish by Linda Brown and Deanna Tyndall at the UC Santa Cruz Spring Invitational on Tuesday.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay softball team posted two wins over No. 14 UC San Diego to earn a series split with the Tritons on Tuesday.
PR Web; March 27, 2012
Educator Charmaine Banther, an alumna of CSUEB with a degree in computer science and a teaching credential, was recognized for her accomplishments in a special Women of the Year floor ceremony in the State Capitol.
San Jose Mercury News; Dawna Komorosky; March 16, 2012
Dawna Komorosky, professor in CSUEB's Department of Criminal Justice Administration, shares her opinion in a letter to the editor regarding a dog that had been killed by three teenagers recently.
Arts lovers are sure to find something to enjoy on the Hayward Campus of Cal State East Bay this spring: music, theatre/dance, art gallery, and anthropology museum offer a range of performances and programs.
ABC 7 (KGO-TV); March 26, 2012
CSUEB Professor Emeritus Mike Orkin is quoted in this TV news story about the odds of winning the mega millions lottery. Orkin has written books about odds making.
Bay Area News Group; Sue McAllister; March 24, 2012
Joe Ng, a CSUEB marketing graduate, was interviewed for this article about people who are happy living alone.
By Barry Zepel
In addition to being a teaching and learning tool for students, the fuel cell saves the university $10,000 to $12,000 per month in heating costs.
Bay Area News Group; March 23, 2012
This is a local Bay Area report about Debby De Angelis, CSUEB athletic director, being inducted in the Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame.
Bay Area News Group; J.M. Brown; March 23, 2012
This story reports on Contra Costa County Supervisor Gayle Uilkema and notes that she has taught classes at Cal State East Bay.
CBS 5 (KPIX-TV); Ann Notorangelo; March 20, 2012
In her story, CBS 5 (KPIX-TV) reporter Ann Notorangelo interviews Brad Wells, CSUEB vice president for administration and finance, as part of her report that the California State University Trustees have approved deep enrollment cuts, citing the state's budget crisis.
By Kelly Hayes
Debby De Angelis, director of athletics for Cal State East Bay, was inducted into the Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame March 31.
Bay Area News Group; Matt O'Brien; March 22, 2012
CSUEB students are noted in this article about how Muslim fashion has grown in popularity in the region.
KTVU Channel 2; Alex Savidge; March 19, 2012
This is a report by Bay Area-based KTVU Channel 2 regarding CSU plans if Gov. Jerry Brown's November tax initiative is rejected by the voters. Report was aired from CSUEB's Hayward Campus.
KGO-TV (ABC 7); Laura Anthony; March 19, 2012
ABC7 News (KGO-TV) in San Francisco reports from CSUEB's Hayward Campus that the CSU may limit enrollment and take other measures if voters do not approve the Governor's Nov. tax initiative for higher education.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; March 20, 2012
This is a report by Bay Area News Group higher education writer Matt Krupnick about potential budget cut if the governor's tax initiative is not successful with voters in November.
Los Angeles Times; Carla Rivera; March 20, 2012
This is Los Angeles Times coverage of the March 19 telephone press conference of the CSU Chancellor's office regarding budget.
By Kelly Hayes
Pioneer softball player Taylor Neumann was named Player of the Week in the California Collegiate Athletic Association after leading the team to a four-game sweep of Cal State Stanislaus March 16-18.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay softball team swept Cal State Stanislaus in four games last weekend, setting two new homerun records in the process.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; March 17, 2012
CSUEB first-year assistant baseball coach Darren Lewis, a former major leaguer who played with the San Francisco Giants, is featured in this Bay Area News Group article.
By Barry Zepel
Students from the university's Department of Accounting volunteer their time on three Saturdays through April 14 to assist individuals in their income tax preparation.
Five English grad students will share recent, unpublished fiction at a gathering in the Biella Room of the University Library.
Marysville Appeal-Democrat; March 16, 2012
Current CSUEB senior softball player Heidi McAllister is featured in article published in her hometown newspaper.
Patch.com; David Mills; March 16, 2012
This article reports that Cal State East Bay alumnus Luis Reynoso is a candidate for seat serving the 20th State Assembly District in the next election.
California Watch; Jon Marcus; March 14, 2012
This news story highlights current and possible construction projects on public university campuses, including early planning for a STEM education building at CSUEB.
By Kim Girard
A desire to sell water in biodegradable bottles to pay for clean water projects in poor countries drives the career of Shakira Niazi '93.
Three students take top honors in annual poetry competition. They will read their work at 7 p.m. April 16 in the Biella Room of the University Library during the Distinguished Writers Program commemorating National Poetry Month.
Alameda Sun; March 9, 2012
The newspaper serving the city of Alameda reports on research work and recent lectures given by CSUEB professor Penny McCullagh.
Tri-City Voice; March 13, 2012
News story reports that the Hayward Education Foundation gala, of which the CSUEB Office of the President is a co-sponsor, will be held on campus March 23.
Tri-City Voice; March 9, 2012
Article reports on the reunion of early Cal State East Bay basketball team players at Homecoming.
By Barry Zepel
CSUEB's new Center for Sport and Social Justice and the Department of Kinesiology will host April 25 screening of noted film. Then author Samantha King will be available to answer questions.
Orange County Register; Jan Norman; March 9, 2012
CSUEB Business Professor Brian McKenzie is quoted in this article recommending specific movies for aspiring entrepreneurs to see.
By Barry Zepel
Interim dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS) since July 2010, Rountree was provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Ithaca College before coming to CSUEB.
San Francisco Business Times; Ron Leuty; March 9, 2012
Cal State East Bay President Leroy M. Morishita is profiled in the March 9 edition of the San Francisco Business Times.
By Kelly Hayes
Behind a first-place finish from freshman Linda Brown, the Cal State East Bay women's golf team won its first team tournament title in program history.
Los Angeles Daily News; March 11, 2012
In mentioning Cal State East Bay, newspaper's editorial blames drop off in state support for tuition reaching heights where private schools can possibly be seen as more affordable than the CSUs and UCs.
Bay Area News Group; March 10, 2012
Bay Area News Group publications reported that the Pioneers beat Cal State Stanislaus 3-2 this past Saturday behind Gallardo's strong pitching effort.
Oakland Post; Carla Thomas; Feb. 15-21, 2012
This is a report by the Oakland Post about a presentation for CSU Super Sunday and a presentation made at an Oakland church by Cal State East Bay President Leroy M. Morishita.
Patch.com; Dixie Jordan; March 8, 2012
News report by Patch.com tells of two films, as well as the sculpture work -- all by former CSUEB faculty member Laraine Lee -- that will be on view at upcoming exhibition in Piedmont. Lee died in 2010.
By Barry Zepel
Welcome Day, for newly-admitted students and their families, will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and feature tours of the campus and sessions about financial aid, housing and student life.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay water polo goalie Jayme Pekarske collected WWPA Player of the Week honors after leading the Pioneers to a split against Division I programs last week.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay men's golfer Chris Herzog was named Golfer of the Week by the California Collegiate Athletic Association March 7 after winning the Pioneer Shootout tournament in Vallejo.
Bay Area News Group; Faith Barnidge; March 6, 2012
Bay Area News Group columnist and blogger has reported on upcoming classes for mature learners being offered by CSUEB's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute coordinated from the university's Concord Campus.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis recaps the impressive end to the winter seasons and previews the upcoming spring sports events.
Bakersfield Californian; March 6, 2012
CSUEB is noted in Bakersfield Californian editorial that supports need for state support for public higher education following previous Bay Area News Group article comparing cost of CSU tuition to that of private institutions such as Harvard for middle class families.
SF Examiner & Examiner.com; Miriam Schaffer; March 4, 2012
The Examiner reports on CSUEB's announcement that applications from students interested in fall 2012 admission to the university is due April 1.
For the second consecutive year, the gallery will host a juried show of varied pieces submitted by college and university fine art students from throughout the greater Bay Area.
Madison Who's Who; March 7, 2012
CSUEB alumna Katherine Carol Heinz has been recognized by Madison Who's Who in this report.
Bay Area News Group; Steve Harmon and Matt Krupnick; March 6, 2012
At the end of the Bay Area News Group article, CSUEB is noted as Rhonda Johnson, the university's executive director of financial aid, will be participating in an online chat with reporter Matt Krupnick about rising tuition costs and financial aid available.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in March.
NBC Bay Area; Jodi Hernandez; March 5, 2012
NBC Bay Area reports that CSUEB students were among those protesting drop in state support for California public higher education in Sacramento on March 5.
Patch.com; March 5, 2012
This Patch.com article reports that CSUEB's University Art Gallery will be exhibiting 2-D work created by college students from throughout the Bay Area March 10 through April 14.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; March 5, 2012
Higher education reporter Matt Krupnick mentions Cal State East Bay in his article that says that some private universities -- with their massive financial aid packages available to middle class families -- could ultimately cost less for admission than CSU and UC campuses for students from such families.
Women's basketball team makes the CCAA playoffs in the first year of eligibility; four Pioneer basketball players take all-conference honors; and the CSUEB Hall of Fame inducts six new members.
SMART BUSINESS magazine; March 1, 2012
CSUEB management professor Gregory Theyel is interviewed about how organizations be ahead of their competitors by quickly adhering to environmental rules.
From the Inside CSUEB News Blog; watch a series of mini-documentaries highlighting the ways the University's certificates, professional development and degree programs can help make a difference in your future.
Chicago Tribune; Phil Rosenthal; Feb. 25, 2012
Jagdish Angrawal, associate dean of CSUEB's College of Business and Economics and a faculty expert on celebrity endorsements, is quoted in this article published by the Chicago Tribune.
KTVU Channel 2 & AP; March 1, 2012
CSUEB was included in various reports regarding plans to hold "Day of Action" protests at 14 CSU campuses and a number of UC campuses on March 1.
East Bay Express; Jean Tepperman; Feb. 29, 2012
This article discusses future plans for the old Concord Naval Weapons Station land on which plans for a future CSUEB Concord Campus has been proposed.
Los Altos Town Crier; Diego Abeloos; Feb. 29, 2012
Marcia Somers, who earned her MPA from Cal State East Bay, has been named city manager for the city of Los Altos. She previously served as assistant town manager for Danville.
By Cherie Vargas
Christopher Moreman, assistant professor of philosophy at Cal State East Bay, was recognized for his specialized knowledge of the living dead and their prevalence in American pop culture.
By Cherie Vargas
Peer Mentors are paired with incoming freshman students to provide guidance and support that helps ease the transition to college life.
ESPN; Adam Rittenberg; Feb. 28, 2012
A former Cal State East Bay football coach, Darryl Rogers, has been nominated for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, according to a report by ESPN.
Tri-City Voice; Feb. 25, 2012
The Tri-City Voice reports on Cal State East Bay hosting the musical, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" during the early part of March on the Hayward Campus.
Patch.com; Feb. 27, 2012
CSUEB alumnus Gene Daniels is being honored for his contributions to the community by East Bay State Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski.
Marine Link; Feb. 25, 2012
CSUEB President Leroy M. Morishita is on the selection committee to select the next president of Cal Maritime Academy.
Bay Area Reporter; David Duran; Feb. 23, 2012
CSUEB faculty member E. Maxwell Davis moderated a panel on alcohol abuse.
Patch.com; Feb. 24, 2012
Cal State East Bay's annual Education Summit for African American and Latino Youth is set for Saturday, Feb. 25.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Krupnick; Feb. 23, 2012
Bay Area News Group writer Matt Krupnick reports that CSUEB will not turn away qualified applicants while San Jose State will for budget reasons.
By Kelly Hayes
Four Pioneer basketball players earned all-conference recognition, as Jacari Whitfield (for the men) and Micah Walker (for the women's team) swept the CCAA Freshman Player of the Year awards. Marlene MacMillan and Mark Samuels were named All-CCAA.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; Feb. 22, 2012
Sports columnist Matt Schwab reports that both the CSUEB men's and women's teams have made dramatic improvements this season, as both remain alive in their chances to make the conference playoffs.
By Barry Zepel
The grant, from the U.S. Department of Education, will be used to implement the “Student Service Operation to Succeed” program to make admission and career success more accessible for Asian American and Pacific Islander students.
Market Watch & BusinessWire; Feb. 21, 2012
A top high school student-athlete, Karen Batani, names Cal State East Bay among her No. 1 choices for college in the next year.
A century before the Internet, magic lanterns projecting glass slides made it possible to share rare images around the world; the technology of this bygone era is on display at CSUEB through mid-June.
NBC Bay Area; Garvin Thomas; Feb. 17, 2012
See news clip of interview on CSU Super Sunday and CSU diversity via NBC Bay Area interview with Stan Hebert, associate vice president for Student Affairs, and Kenneth Monteiro, dean of the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State.
San Francisco Chronicle; Matier & Ross; Feb. 20, 2012
The Chronicle's columnists Matier and Ross report about the CSU's decision to pay all faculty on day of the one-day strike in November 2011.
Linda C. Dalton, vice president for planning, enrollment management, and student affairs for CSUEB, is one of five Californians to be inducted into the AICP College of Fellows in April in Los Angeles.
Bay Area News Group (Oakland Tribune, Daily Review, San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, etc.); Feb. 17, 2012
This article reports that both Cal State East Bay President Leroy Morishita and CSU Chancellor Charles Reed will speak at African American churches in the East Bay as part of the CSU's Super Sunday effort Feb. 19.
By Kelly Hayes
CSUEB comes close but falls to host Cal State Monterey Bay in the Pioneers' first-ever postseason playoff game.
BroadwayWorld.com; Feb. 16, 2012
This is a news report that the African-American Shakespeare Company, in partnership with CSUEB, will bring to the stage in San Francisco XTIGONE, a reflection of our troubled times. The show will be directed by CSUEB Professor Darryl V. Jones.
The Coloradoan; Kelly Lyell; Feb. 16, 2012
Al Simmons, Cal State East Bay alumnus and former assistant football coach, has been named co-defensive coordinator at Colorado State University.
HealthyCal.org; Mary Flynn; Feb. 16, 2012
The HealthyCal.org Web site reports on the $25 million grant awarded to Cal State East Bay by the U.S. Department of Education in late December for the Hayward Promise Neighborhood initiative. CSUEB Professor Sue Rodearmel, the principal investigator for the grant, is interviewed for the article.
By Barry Zepel
The university remains the only Northern California CSU to accept applications for the fall 2012 quarter from upper-division transfer and first-time freshman candidates.
East Bay Express; Darwin BondGraham; Feb. 15, 2012
Luz Calvo, associate professor in Cal State East Bay's Ethnic Studies Department, is extensively quoted in this East Bay Express article on how the Federal Reserve's current interest rate is helping Wall Street and hurting the City of Oakland.
By Kelly Hayes
Cal State East Bay softball player Sara Holdridge was named Player of the Week in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Feb. 13.
San Francisco Chronicle; Nanette Asimov; Feb. 15, 2012
This article in the San Francisco Chronicle reports on the experiences of Kelli Hubbard, who will be transferring to Cal State East Bay as of the fall 2012 quarter.
By Monique Beeler
At a recent national conference devoted to the theme of transforming and leading, APAHE recognized President Leroy Morishita with one of its highest honors.
Patch.com; Feb. 14, 2012
Local media outlets are reporting on Cal State East Bay's upcoming Education Summit for African American and Latino Youth set for late February.
By Marty Valdez
Samuels is the second Pioneer player this season to be so honored by the California Collegiate Athletic Association.
By Sarah Stanek
Funding recognizes a successful decade of adult education opportunities through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Bay Area News Group; Eric Kurhi; Feb. 14, 2012
Bay Area News Group newspapers, including the Daily Review, have reported that prominent writer and activist Dave Zirin will speak to Wednesday on the CSUEB campus to open the university's new Center for Sport and Social Justice.
The Chronicle of Higher Education; Lawrence Bliss; Feb. 12, 2012
Lawrence Bliss, director of CSUEB's Academic Advising and Career Education Center, praises a previous article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, on the importance of correct spelling in resumes by students.
Patch.com; Feb. 13, 2012
News report publicizes a free Valentine's Day Concert at CSUEB's Hayward Campus at noon on Feb. 14.
The longtime faculty member in CSUEB's College of Business and Economics passed away Feb. 1.
This annual event to support the Music Department pairs Cal State East Bay jazz students with trumpeter Marvin Stamm. All proceeds will go towards CSUEB Music scholarship and special events funds.
Bay Area News Group; Eric Kurhi; Feb. 10, 2012
This news report covers the CSUEB student newspaper's establishing of a Spanish-language edition.
Bay Area News Group; Eric Kurhi; Feb. 10, 2012
The Brain Bee, held at CSUEB on Feb. 4, is the first of its kind held in the Bay Area. High school students competed based on their knowledge of the brain.
CSUEB alumni are invited to join the Alumni Association and Pioneer Athletics for a tailgate party Saturday, Feb. 11 at ME Lounge in downtown Hayward.
KTVU Channel 2; Ken Pritchett; Feb. 8, 2012
Two nursing students of CSUEB'S Concord Campus were interviewed about a proposal for aiding middle class families with young people attending a CSU or UC campus. Also interviewed was Susan Bonilla, state assemblymember, who supports lthe proposed legislation.
Fremont Bulletin-SJ Mercury News; Feb. 3, 2012
CSUEB student Katyana Sacro is the recipient of a $1,000 scholarship from the Retired Teachers Association of Fremont. More than 20 students from the university reportedly applied for scholarships given by the organization.
By Diane Daniel
Gerald S. Henig, CSUEB professor emeritus of history, returns to campus March 8 to discuss what we have, and have not, learned as a society from a fire that killed 146 immigrant girls and women in 1911.
By Linda Childers '85
Cal State East Bay English major shares both her own family recipes and the childhood favorites of others on a blog titled "The Mom Food Project."
Patch.com; Lauren Lola; Feb. 6, 2012
This article reports on the Pioneer, student newspaper for Cal State East Bay, being the first in the Bay Area to produce a bilingual edition.
Patch.com; Kelly Pollard; Feb. 6, 2012
Kristen Michael is working on her teaching credential at CSUEB while working in the fashion industry.
By Diane Daniel
Funny, on-target musical scheduled for March looks at love's highs and lows: dating, love, marriage, meddling in-laws, protective parenting, family car trips, and pick-up techniques for the geriatric set.
Patch.com; Johanna Fassbender; Feb. 1, 2012
Patch.com news story reports that Gerald Henig, CSUEB professor emeritus of history, will present the story of Civil War era African American William Tillman, before the Hayward Historical Society on Feb. 4.
KTVU Channel 2; Frank Somerville; Jan. 25, 2012
This is a video report presented throughout Jan. 25 by KTVU Channel 2 about Cal State East Bay's new leader.
SMART BUSINESS magazine; Feb. 1, 2012
Terri Swartz, dean of Cal State East Bay's College of Business and Economics, and Luanne Meyer, CBE's director of strategic initiatives, are interviewed about how local businesses needing help can tap into the knowledge of their local university's business school.
By Diane Daniel
The English Department's Distinguished Writers Series will bring Tupelo Hassman to the Hayward campus for a reading from her new book, "girlchild," told from the perspective of a smart kid growing up in poor America.
By Kelly Hayes
The Pioneers are set to take on No. 2 seed Cal State Monterey Bay in Seaside on Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the team's first-ever postseason playoff in California Collegiate Athletic Association play.
KQED/NPR Radio; Forum program; Jan. 31, 2012
Christopher Prado, Associated Students Inc president at Cal State East Bay, was a guest of KQED's Forum program and host Michael Krasny on Jan. 31. Audio is available here.
By Diane Daniel
The latest issue of "Arroyo," the university's literary journal, includes fiction, poetry in English, Chinese and German, plus an interview and images of intricate wood engravings.
KTVU Channel 2; Paul Chambers; Jan. 27, 2012
Selected Cal State East Bay students and interim vice president Brad Wells are interviewed by KTVU (Channel 2) for this story as a follow up to President Obama's call for universities to hold down tuition costs for students.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in February.
By Cherie Vargas
The question-and-answer style competition tests high school students' knowledge of the brain, while encouraging them to pursue careers in biomedical brain research.
Bay Area News Group (Hayward Daily Review, etc.); Eric Kurhi; Jan. 28, 2012
The Daily Review reports on a new art mural in the Diversity Center, in the New University Union, on Cal State East Bay's Hayward Campus. The new artwork is by Ben Goulart.
The Olympian; Meg Wochnick; Jan. 30, 2012
This article features Cal State East Bay alumna and former women's basketball player Monica Heuer and her husband Mychael. The two continue to coach basketball in Olympia, Washington.
KQED/NPR Radio; Jan. 26, 2012
KQED-FM, the NPR station serving the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, aired a report during its daytime newscasts about Cal State East Bay's new president.
SFGate.com & SF Chronicle; Jan. 25, 2012
Article on the SFGATE and San Francisco Chronicle Web site reports on CSUEB's new president.
Bay Area News Group (Contra Costa Times, SJ Mercury News, Hayward Daily Review, Oakland Tribune, etc.); Matt Krupnick; Jan. 26, 2012
Among the many news media reports about the naming of Leroy Morishita as the fifth president of Cal State East Bay.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis previews February's events, including Homecoming, basketball Senior Day, swimming championships and the start of the spring seasons.
By Barry Zepel
Leroy M. Morishita, having been interim president since July 1, was named to the permanent position by the CSU Trustees Jan. 25. He came to CSUEB following 29 years of senior administrative experience at San Francisco State.
San Francisco Business Times; Ron Leuty; Jan. 25, 2012
This is among the first reports by the media about President Morishita being named permanent president of CSUEB.
Associated Press; Terence Chea; Jan. 25, 2012
This news report is typical of what has been carried by news media outlets through the Associated Press wire service throughout the country regarding the appointment of Leroy Morishita as permanet president of CSUEB. This one was published by the Whittier Daily News in Southern California.
KCBS News Radio; Doug Sovern; Jan. 25, 2012
Listen to and read story by KCBS News Radio about the CSU Trustees' appointment of Leroy Morishita as permanent president of Cal State East Bay.
Oakland/Alameda Magazine; Kyrsten Bean; January-February 2012
Cal State East Bay alumna Amy Doan, a young fashion designer in the East Bay area, is featured in the January-February 2012 edition of Oakland Magazine. The article also is in Alameda Magazine.
Education Week; Nora Fleming; Jan. 5, 2012
Cal State East Bay is prominently noted in the article for providing graduates and undergrads who teach STEM in the middle schools and after school programs in California.
The panel will feature distinguished alums from companies such as Google, Centaur Technologies, MI-9 and TP Lab.
By Linda Childers '85
Rodriguez, who wanted to be broadcast journalist since she was a child, credits the CSUEB Communication Department for her success as a young professional.
Bay Area News Group; Jan. 13, 2012
This is an announcement about upcoming inductees in the Cal State East Bay Athletic Hall of Fame published in the Bay Area News Group of publications, including the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, and Hayward Daily Review.
East Bay Express; Rachel Swan; Jan. 11, 2012
The East Bay Express features Melissa Hillman, CSUEB alumna, as she discusses acting and theatre arts.
By Barry Zepel
More than 20 workshops and motivational presentations will be offered in addition to a college information and resource fair.
By Kelly Hayes
The Cal State East Bay Athletics Department announced six former Pioneers who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this spring.
By Kelly Hayes
Homecoming 2012 will feature a week of events and activities Feb. 6-12 to bring the campus community together to celebrate Pioneer Pride.
Bay Area News Group; Matt Schwab; Jan. 11, 2011
Small College sports columnist Matt Schwab reports on victories by the CSUEB men's and women's basketball teams in CCAA play from the most recent weekend.
By Diane Daniel
The public is invited to hear scholar Sonya Douglass Horsford give the annual CSUEB Carter G. Woodson lecture Feb. 28 in the Old University Union.
By Barry Zepel
The campus community urged to donate blood for the Red Cross on Tuesday, Feb. 7, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Multipurpose room of the New University Union
By Cherie Vargas
CSUEB's Queerfest is a weeklong celebration dedicated to raising awareness about gay issues.
The Cal State East Bay women's and men's basketball teams each picked up a big win in early January, including a victory over a top-10 opponent for the men.
Oakland Magazine; Andrew Gilbert; January-February 2012
Dan Zinn, a member of the CSUEB music faculty, is featured in this article of Oakland Magazine. The article also was published in a sister publication, Alameda Magazine.
By Sarah Stanek
Janet Grove '73 converted her first job out of college into a career that took her to the top as corporate vice chair of Macy's.
Find out what's scheduled, and mark your calendar with the top happenings at CSUEB in January.
KRON-TV Channel 4; Henry Tenenbaum; Jan. 7, 2012
Cal State East Bay Multimedia Graduate Program students Mustafa Ebrahimi, Martin Wood and Scott Fowler impressed KRON-TV Channel 4 morning show with their 360 degree movie-making technique.
By Barry Zepel
CSU Chancellor Charles Reed and CSUEB President Leroy Morishita are among the guest speakers at African American churches in the East Bay area for Super Sunday Feb. 19.
By Barry Zepel
Cal State East Bay will co-sponsor "Every Day is Veterans Day at the CSU" with other Northern California CSU campuses. The event will take place in the New University Union.
Smooth Transitions is providing services to aid new and transfer students to the university's Hayward Campus.
By Debby De Angelis
Director of Athletics Debby De Angelis previews January events, winter sports and Homecoming festivities.
San Bernardino Sun; Michelle Gardner; Jan. 6, 2011
Cal State East Bay's men's basketball team defeats another top 10 ranked team on Jan. 5.
Bay Area News Group; Damin Esper; Jan. 6, 2011
This is a second story on CSUEB alumnus Doug Kagawa, who is retiring from his coaching and counseling duties at Albany High School. This report is by Bay Area News Group. Reporting one week earlier was by Patch.com.
By Marty Valdez
The Cal State East Bay men's basketball team beat its second top-10 opponent of the season with a 57-54 win over Cal Poly Pomona on Jan. 5.
HawaiiPage.org; Jan. 4, 2011
Landeza, a 1997 graduate of Cal State East Bay, majored in sociology with an emphasis in social services. He is a professional musician.
Patch.com; Jan. 4, 2012
In this obituary for Herman Ficklin, who earned his MBA at Cal State East Bay, his family has designated the university's College of Business and Economics for donations in his memory.
By Barry Zepel
Nationally-known writer of sports and politics in the United States to address the inaugural event of the university's Center for Sport and Social Justice in University Theatre.
Sacramento Bee; Victoria Dalkey; Jan. 1, 2012
This article in the Sacramento Bee reports that the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento will feature the work of former Cal State East Bay faculty member Mel Ramos during 2012.
By Barry Zepel
The first event is hosted by CSUEB while the Northern California CSU campuses will co-sponsor the February event. Both will take place in the Multipurpose Room of the New University Union on the Hayward Campus.