Monday, April 18, 2011

Leaders Wanted for CLASC Elections!


The College of Liberal Arts Wants YOU
to get involved with CLASC!


*Do you have a passion for student involvement?
*Do you want to learn how to be a stronger student leader on campus?
*Do you want to take your campus role to the next level and work with the College of Liberal Arts, University, and ASI?
*Are you a liberal arts major?

Join the College of Liberal Arts Student Council (CLASC) by running for a position on the Executive Board!


**No experience is necessary**

The following eight (9) positions are available:
Elected: President, Vice President (2), Secretary, Treasurer
Appointed: ULLA Coordinator, Program Coordinator, Publicity Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator


For position descriptions, a video about CLASC, more details about elections, and to apply for a position, please visit www.csulbclasc.org/recruitment

For further questions, please contact president@csulbclasc.org.



DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 19, 2011 - 5:00 PM

Monday, April 11, 2011

April 13: Higher Education Rally

Stand up for education!
Education is not a privilege it’s a right.
Statewide Mobilization for Education
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Rally at Carlson Bell Tower (in front of Coffee Bean): 12pm-1pm
March to Brotman Hall: 1pm-2pm
Join the April 13 Actions to Protect our Education: take class action with faculty and students on all 23 CSU campuses are gearing up for large-scale demonstrations on April 13 in support of a fair contract for faculty and quality education for students
 
We need your help and support in spreading the word please pass the through beach board and facebook posts.

SQE Long Beach Chapter contact information: Lbstate.sqe@gmail.com

Sunday, April 10, 2011

ASCL: 46th Annual Comparative Literature Conference, April 13-14

The annual Comparative Literature conference is being held on April 13 and 14. The topic is "The Comic Spirit in the Modern Age" and there are panel sessions and some larger talks. There is even a Classics panel on Roman Satire.

The conference is in the Anatol Center in the AS building. You can download a conference program here.

The history of the evolution of comic forms is variegated and complex. Yet, it is a history that continues to inform the various manifestations and applications of humor within contemporary social discourses. Whether it is delivered in the form of stand-up, on the screen, or in the genre of theater, prose or poetry, the conventions by which modern-day comedic practice is established are the result of the refinement, renegotiation and reconfiguration of traditions harking back to Classical, Renaissance, and even early 20th-century sensibilities.

CDC: Peace Corps Information Session, April 11

Do you want to expand your skills, use your creativity, live abroad and learn a new language? Peace Corps may be the opportunity for you, with international work assignments in over 70 countries. Immerse yourself in a new culture and a new language and have the experience of a lifetime working with others in education, health, agriculture, environment, business, technology or community development programs.

Learn more about the Peace Corps at an informational session on campus:
April 11, 2011,  12:00 - 1:30PM
Career Development Center, 250 Brotman Hall

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

CLASC Seeks a Faculty Advisor

Hello Liberal Arts,

As you may be aware, the College of Liberal Arts Student Council (CLASC) is currently seeking an enthusiastic and student oriented CLA faculty member to serve as a Faculty Advisor for the college council. The position is for the remainder of the semester and continuing on for the upcoming year. You will find a description of the position at our website.

Interested faculty members are encouraged to apply online by clicking here and following this link. The application period will close by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 pm. If you have any further questions, please contact the CLASC President at president@csulbclasc.org.

Sincerely,
James Suazo
CLASC President