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Campus Programs

University departments, programs and groups continually offer a variety of educational programs to the community. The breadth of topics provides enhanced opportunities to explore issues, educate oneself, and initiate dialogue. Check the California Aggie daily calendar, campus advertisements, and newsletters for further information.


Community Resources | Leadership/Community Building Retreats | Libraries and Collections | Museums

Community Resources

Yearly programs that offer educational forums and/or cultural celebrations:

  • Ability Awareness Week
  • Asian Pacific Islander Culture Week
  • Black Family Week
  • Campus Community Book Project
  • Distinguished Speakers Series
  • Diversity Days
  • La Raza Cultural Days
  • Leadership Development Series
  • Native American Culture Days
  • Pride Week

Leadership/Community Building Retreats

  • African and African American Leadership Retreat
  • Asian Pacific Islander Leadership Retreat
  • Chicana/o Latina/o Leadership Retreat
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Leadership Retreat
  • Reaffirming Ethnic Awareness and Community Harmony (REACH)
  • South Asian/ Middle Eastern Retreat

Libraries and Collections

  • Asian American Studies
  • Chicana/o Studies
  • Cross Cultural Center
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource Center
  • Native American Studies
  • Women's Resource and Research Center
  • University Library Subject Specialists: The library assigns subject specialists to each academic discipline. They are an excellent source to locate information about the issues raised in the Principles of Community.

Museums

  • The Carl Gorman Museum
  • Memorial Union Art Gallery
  • Design Gallery, Walker Hall
  • Richard L Nelson Gallery and Fine Arts Collection, and the Basement Gallery