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Humboldt Weekly University Notices - Students edition - Please do not reply to this message
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Get current at https://now.humboldt.edu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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1) Assistance Available for Survivors
If you have experienced harm due to sexual
misconduct or discrimination, Title IX office
can provide support to assist you!
Title IX Staff
Title IX & Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation Prevention Office
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2) Looking for Answers? Start at the new REPORTING webpage!
First stop webpage! Concerns and Actions Guides
for most common issues & questions about the
University's policies, processes & procedures.
Pam Kirschner
Complaint Process Coordinator
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3) Cluster Quest: Connect with your Community through Machine Learning
The students of DATA 322 have built a model to
predict the person most similar to you.
Come try it on Feb. 6th from 4-4:50pm in BSS 166
Rosanna H Overholser, Math Colloquium organizer
Mathematics
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4) Intramural Basketball and Volleyball signups now available. Basketball on Mondays, Volleyball on Thursdays
Games start February 17th. One game a week.
Games at 7, 8, or 9pm.
Free for students, $15 for staff and Faculty.
Paul W Wells
Campus Recreation
File tax return on-campus. Must earn <$70K.
Prepared by IRS certified student volunteers.
Wednesday evenings. By appointment only.
Joshua R Zender
Business, School of
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6) AY 25/26 College Corps Applications Open NOW!
Apply to be a College Corps Fellow! Help make our
communities stronger & healthier. Earn up to 10k
towards living expenses and tuition.
Shalom M Fletcher
CCBL: College Corps
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7) Social Justice Summit Proposals
Submit your workshops & presentation
APPLICATIONS DUE BY 11:59 pm Feb 5, 2025
Frank Herrera
OSL: SJEIC
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8) Drop-in on a SkillShop this Semester (open to everyone)
Upcoming: "Brain Break", "Read + Rest" featuring
sustainability readings, and learn to use Google
Scholar and connect it to our Library.
Kimberly R Stelter
Library: Info Svr
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9) Career Expo & Volunteer Fair, Feb. 13th, 2025
Career positions, summer jobs, internships, volun-
teer opportunities and more! Dress for success!
February 13, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, West Gym
Career Staff
Career Development Center
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10) Free Tutoring at the Learning Center
Get free drop in tutoring at the Learning Center
Tutors can help with over 70 classes!
Tutoring located on the 1st floor of the Library
Maxine R Mota
Learning Center
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11) Scheduling or event questions? CES can Help!
Conference & Event Services is your centralized
resource for campus events & scheduling needs.
Check out our website or Drop-in Zoom sessions
Kaitlin Obrien
Conf&Events Svrs CES
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12) 11th Annual Authors Celebration - Save the Date and Call for Publications
11th Annual Authors Celebration is Feb. 14, 2025
Did you publish in 2024? Let us know! Complete our
Authors Recognition form on our website at:
Jessica Welch
Library
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13) Slice of AI & Pie - A workshop TODAY!
Please join us for discussion and activities with
AI tools and enjoy pizza today at 12:30pm in
the Library Learning Lab, room 308. RSVP here:
Jessica Welch
Library
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14) It's time to play... Library Weekly Trivia!
Test your knowledge of Library services and
fun facts for a chance to win chocolate!
Let's play!
Jessica Welch
Library
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15) Spring Meal Plans = 20% Bonus Meal Swipes!! (Students - Faculty - Staff)
Meal Plans for Everyone at Cal Poly Humboldt!!
Win FREE Apple AirPods or an INSTAX MINI
Instant Cameras (3 prize winners!!)
John R Shermer
Dining
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16) Cal Poly Humboldt Recital Series: Welcome to Spring Semester
Join us for an evening of music in Fulkerson
Performed by Cal Poly Humboldt Music Faculty
Saturday, February 1st at 7:30pm
Jeremy C Wilson
Music
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17) The Ecommerce Accelerator: Build, Scale, Succeed (A 7-Part Webinar Training Series)
ECommerce basics
Feb 11th - April 1st | 10am-11:30am (w/Q&A 1-2pm)
No-cost to attend.
Emily Christensen
NorCal SBDC
Advanced cybersecurity to strengthen businesses
Join us on 2/11 at 1PM
No-cost to attend.
Emily Christensen
NorCal SBDC
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19) International Education Week (IEW) is Feb 10-14!
Interdisciplinary Solutions for Global Development
Over 35 Sessions & Events! OPEN TO ALL
Joint initiative Depts of State & Education
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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20) IEW Keynote Speaker: Nelson Cronyn, Retired Agriculture Development Specialist: Feb 10, 5pm Goodwin Forum; Refreshments!
Interesting Developments: From the Micro to the
Macro & Lessons Learned from 30+ years with
Interdisciplinary teams focused on sustainable dev
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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21) IEW Featured Speaker: John Berry, Int’l Development Specialist: Feb 12, 5pm Goodwin Forum; Refreshments!
Households, Markets, and IT in Economic Growth
Holistic & integrated approaches to financial
Inclusion & economic empowerment. Case studies
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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22) IEW Featured Speaker: Tom Kelley, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law: Feb 12, 11am Library Fishbowl
The Role of Law in International Development
Challenges legal systems modernization in Global
South & connection to econ & social development
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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23) IEW Featured Speaker: Alumna Kellie Wilkerson: Feb 12, 12pm Library Fishbowl
Beyond an Adventure: The Transformative Impact
of Study Abroad Marketing in the 21st Century
Thoughts from her dissertation at George Mason U.
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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24) IEW Featured Speaker: Sheri Pitigala, Senior Manager for International Donor Programs at Deloitte Consulting: Feb 11, 3pm Library Fishbowl
The Role of the Private Sector in Int’l Dev
The many ways the private sector supports
the goals of econ dev in developing countries
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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25) IEW Featured Speaker: Nihal Pitigala, International Trade Advisor, World Bank and USAID: Feb 12, 3pm Library Fishbowl
The Intersection of Trade, Gender, & Social
Inclusion in Development. Importance of
Empowerment of women, youth, & others
Beth A Wilson
Economics
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26) Career Cafe & Clothing Closet, Feb 10th
Free Coffee, Snacks, & Career Clothing from
the Oh SNAP! Career Closet, in the Library Lobby
Learn about the Career Expo & Volunteer Fair
Career Staff
Career Development Center
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27) Queer Chinese Americans share Lunar New Year performances (Feb 5-6)
Queer Night @Richard's Goat 2/5, 6-11 PM (Age 21+)
Lion dance & learn dance 2/6, 12-1 PM @NHE102
Lunar New Year-themed performance experiences.
Paul Michael L Atienza
CRGS
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28) SAVE THE DATE: Many Moons film w/director Feb 18, 3pm FH 118
Director Chisa Hughes shares speculative film
On Chinese expulsion in Eureka & Native solidarity
Free & Open to the public.
Paul Michael L Atienza
CRGS
CPH wants your perspectives on internships even if
you haven't had one! Survey link emailed Feb 17!
Drawing for $20 in C-points given to 15 students!
Angela N Rich
NR&S, College of
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30) Tickets on Sale Now for 39th Annual Cal Poly Humboldt Athletics Auction
Honorary Guests Will Include 2024 Hall of Famers
Alex Cappa and Robin Meiggs
Saturday, April 5 at Sapphire Palace in Blue Lake
Drew Gwerder
Athletics
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31) Men's Basketball Makes Push for Postseason, Home on Saturday
Jacks host Stanislaus State, 3pm, Lumberjack Arena
Come enjoy Lumberjack Lounge, Students win prizes!
In-N-Out vouchers if a player gets a Double-Double
Drew Gwerder
Athletics