January 27, 2023 Staff U-Notices Archive

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1) WELCOME RECEPTION FOR traci kato-kiriyama WITH HUMBOLDT ASIANS & PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN SOLIDARITY (HAPI) - 2 - 3:30pm, SUNDAY, JAN.29 in Goodwin Forum

Please join HAPI to welcome traci kato-kiriyama
with a casual HAPI HOUR to kick off this year's
Fred Korematsu Day! Light snacks will be provided.
Kumi Watanabe-Schock
Library, Asian Desi Pacific Islanders Collective (ADPIC), & Humboldt Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity (HAPI)

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2) FRED KOREMATSU DAY OF CIVIL LIBERTIES & THE CONSTITUTION WITH traci kato-kiriyama: 5-6:30PM, MONDAY, JAN. 30 in Native Forum (BSS 162)

This year, we will mark F.K. Day with an in-person
event with poet and community activist traci kato-
kiriyama, 5-6:30pm, 1/30 (M), Native Forum.
Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza, Ph.D.
Department of Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Department of English, the Ethnic Studies Council, Library, ADPIC, HAPI

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3) Career & Volunteer Expo 2023!

Career positions, summer jobs, internships, volun-
teer opportunities and more! Dress for success!
February 16, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, West Gym
Sasha M Wallace
Acad & Career Advsng

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4) Academic Advising Drop-in Hours

Connect with ACAC in Zoom or in-person for
quick academic questions, 10am - 1pm. DARS, GE’s,
and more! In-person LIB27, zoom link below:
Shannon R Berge
Academic & Career Advising Center

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5) Outstanding Student Award Nominations Open

Please take some time to nominate your students!
Nominations will be accepted through 2/24/23
Please see link for details and criteria.
Ravin D Craig
OSL: Student Life

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6) Do you know what the Title IX Office does?

Request a training from Title IX! We can present
at staff meetings on rights, reporting options,
resources, and supportive measures available.
Pamela Kirschner
Title IX/Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation Office

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7) 20% Bonus Meal Swipes - "Faculty / Staff" Meal Plans >> EXTENDED to Feb 3rd!

20% BONUS Meal Swipes at J Dining Hall if you
buy a Faculty / Staff Meal Plan by Fri, Feb 3rd
CLICK below for our NEW 2023 Spring Meal Plans >>
John Shermer
Dining

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8) Humboldt Dining - February Newsletter - Special Contest!!

This Newsletter >> 1) Delightful Event Feb 15th
2) Spring '23 Humboldt Dining Events (read more!)
3) Big Raffle $800 Mountain Bike! CLICK to see >>
John Shermer
Dining

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9) Study Abroad!

Watch a virtual info video & learn about your
options. YES! You can use financial aid. NO!
Studying abroad won't delay graduation.
Study Abroad Office
Study Abroad

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10) CSU Student Research Competition Open Until January 31

Submit your student research or creative endeavor
and win a cash prize! Submissions due Tuesday,
January 31, 2023. For more info, see:
Susan L Brater
Sponsored Prgrm Fnd

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11) Get to Know the IRB!

Humboldt's human subjects review board (IRB)
is available to present to classes virtually or
in person. Contact irb@humboldt.edu.

Susan L Brater
Sponsored Prgrm Fnd

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12) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Student Panel

This student panel will consist of current and
prior GRFP fellows discussing their experiences.
Students, staff, and faculty are welcome.
Ruby M Bailey
Sponsored Prgrm Fnd

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13) Men's Volleyball Home Opener

Come support the Men's Volleyball Club Team in
their home opener vs. Univ. of San Francisco in
the Lumberjack Arena on Sunday 1/29/2023 at 1pm!

Marissa Holguin
Admissions

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14) Study Abroad Informational Meeting

In-person informational meetings are back! Click
the link below to find the spring schedule. Next
meeting is February 10th, 10-11am in Library, 208!
Study Abroad Office
Study Abroad

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15) Science on Tap! @ Blondie's Food & Drink

"Forest Drought Responses in Northern California"
by Dr. Rosemary Sherriff and Dr. Lucy Kerhoulas
Weds. Feb. 1st, 6 pm. Free and all ages welcome!
C.D. Hoyle
Physics & Astronomy

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16) Feb 4th, 8PM CPH Recital Series Presents: Welcome to Spring Semester

Join us for an evening of faculty performances as
Cal Poly Humboldt welcomes you to Spring Semester.
$15 Gen/ $5 Child & Senior/ $5 CPH Students
Kathleen M Haenni
Dance, Music & Theatre

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17) Feb 5th, 2PM Honors Recital

Join us for Cal Poly Humboldt's annual Honors
Recital featuring outstanding student performances
$10 Gen/ $5 Child & Senior/ Free CPH students w ID
Kathleen M Haenni
Dance, Music and Theatre

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18) Textbooks Too Expensive? Try Textbooks on Reserve!

Don't break the bank with expensive textbooks!
Many textbooks are available for free to loan from
the Library! Search for your courses today!
Xandra C Gradine
Library: Access Circ

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19) Request New Textbooks on Reserve!

Does the Library not have the textbook you need?
Ask us to add it to our collection! Purchases take
a few weeks to process, so get requests in early!
Xandra C Gradine
Library: Access Circ

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20) DEADLINE EXTENDED - Nominations for 2022/2023 Distinguished Faculty Awards

The Faculty Awards Committee is pleased to solicit
award nominations through Feb 17 for faculty.
For details, requirements, and deadlines, visit:
Mary Watson
University Senate

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21) University Senate Meeting

The University Senate will be meeting virtually &
in person on Tues, Feb 7, 2023; please click
below for meeting access & information:
Mary Watson
University Senate

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22) ECOSERIES Live & in-person with Dr. Margarete Walden

Presented by The Wildlife Dept & The Wildlife Grad
Student Society. Feb. 9th, 2023, 4pm, WDFS 258.
Zoom: Meeting ID: 833 2459 1192 Passcode: WildTalk

JoAnna L Pifferini
Wildlife

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23) Research Seminar, HSU Alumni Peter Underhill presents "Pioneering human Y-chromosome DNA sequence variation and mapping human history"

Friday, February 3, 2023
4:00 p.m.
Science B 135
Amelia M Wright
Biological Sciences

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24) International Education Week (IEW) is Feb 6-10!

Envisioning Sustain, Equitable & Transcult Future
Sessions & events highlight importance of int’l ed
Joint initiative Depts of State & Ed - OPEN TO ALL
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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25) Lonny Brooks, IEW Keynote, Feb 7, 5pm Great Hall

Professor of Strategic Communication, CSUEB
Leveraging Ancestral Intelligence w/Afrofuturism:
Searching for undiscovered stories w/the Megascope
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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26) David McCuan, IEW Featured speaker, Feb 6, 2pm

Professor of Political Science, Sonoma State
Global Implications of the US Midterms (Lib 209)
The World View on Current State of US Democracy
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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27) Ian Pollock, IEW Featured speaker, Feb 6, 3pm

Assoc Prof Interaction Design & Interactive Art,
CSUEB. Designing for Deep Adaptation &
Climate Collapse (Lib 209)
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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28) John Brandt, IEW Featured speaker, Feb 9, 8am

Data Scientist, World Resources Institute in DC
Measuring Progress Towards International Climate
Adaptation Commitments (Lib 209)
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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29) Bruce Jackson, IEW Featured speaker, Feb 9, 4pm

Director, Global Trade Compliance, Renesas Elec.
Ukraine Conflict: Western parts & components
found in Russian military equipment (Lib 209)
Beth A Wilson
Economics

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30) Join OLLI Monday at noon for the Brown Bag Presentation: Medicare Fraud Alert

HICAP and Redwood Coast Village will share tips
to protect your Medicare data and more.
FREE and open to ALL. Register to get zoom link @
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Extended Education & Global Engagement

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31) 24th Annual International Latino Film Festival: Feb. 28, Mar. 1 & 2, 2023.

Enrollment is currently open for all Cal Poly
Humboldt & College of the Redwood students.
For more information, follow the link below.
Russell Carlos Gaskell (CPH) and Kristy Carlsen (CR)
Cal Poly Humboldt and College of the Redwoods World Languages and Cultures Departments

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32) Essays, presentations, Canvas posts, lab reports ...

The Writing Studio can help with brainstorming,
drafting, & revising. In person, Zoom, & email.
Day and evening. Library 1st floor & online.
Humboldt Writing Studio
Learning Center

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33) Want to host an event on Campus? Contact CES and we can help!

Conference & Event Services is your centralized
resource for campus events & scheduling needs.
Check out our website for more information.
Kaitlin Obrien
Conf & Events Svrs

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34) Have questions about 25Live room reservations or Lumberjack Link event requests?

Get assistance at the CES drop-in zoom sessions
Check the top of our website for hours and a link
Or reach out to us to schedule an appointment.
Kaitlin Obrien
Conf & Events Svrs

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35) Staff Council Chocolate Fundraiser

Beginning February 1st, you can buy Dick Taylor
Chocolates to support staff events on campus!
More information coming soon!

Janessa Woolley
Staff Council