Camarillo, Calif., Sept. 30, 2008—91Թ has several events scheduled for the month of October. The following information details some of the events faculty, staff, and students have organized and scheduled that will be happening both on and off the CSUCI campus. Additional events and details are listed on the CSUCI calendar, which can be accessed through a link on the home page of the University’s Web site, http://www.csuci.edu.
Thursday, Oct. 2—Storytime at the John Spoor Broome Library
The John Spoor Broome Library at 91Թ will host Storytime every Thursday during the month of October beginning on Thursday, Oct. 2. Storytime will be held from 3 to 3:30 p.m. in the Children’s section at the Library. Storytime books will be read by Miss Shriya, soon-to-be-10 years old, and is part of the Broome Library’s “kids reading to kids program.”
Dates for October Storytimes are: Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information contact Ellie Tayag, Lecturer, at 805-437-8561 or elnora.tayag@csuci.edu
Saturday, Oct. 4—Ninth-Annual President’s Dinner
The outdoor plaza of the John Spoor Broome Library on the 91Թ campus will be the site of the Ninth-Annual President’s Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 4. The event is the premier annual fund-raising event for the University. The gala event will feature fine dining, live early-evening entertainment by Grant Geissman and later music by the Platinum Groove. The presentation of the prestigious 91Թ Lagomarsino Award to recipient William J. Kearney also will be a highlight of the event.
This event is admission by ticket only. A limited number of tickets remain available to the public at $300 each.
For more information or to purchase tickets contact Mitchel Sloan, Director of University Affairs, at 805-437-8916 or Mitchel.sloan@csuci.edu.
Tuesday, Oct. 7—‘How the Media Can Help You In Your Business’ Featuring Tim Gallagher
The Business Advisory Committee and the Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics will host Tim Gallagher’s presentation on “How the Media Can Help You In Your Business.” Gallagher’s discussion will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the Grand Salon on the CSUCI campus. Registration and the mixer for this event begin at 4:45 p.m.
Reservations are complimentary but are required for this event.
Gallagher is founder and president of Gallagher 20/20 Consulting, a Westlake Village firm specializing in reputation building designed to increase financial growth. Prior to establishing his consulting firm, Gallagher was in the news business for 29 years. He was editor of the Ventura County Star newspaper from 1995 to 2004 and publisher from 2004 to 2007. He has a broad knowledge of media practices and will talk about how the new media opportunities can help grow your business.
For more information about this event contact Amber Weir, Academic Events Coordinator, 805-437-8548 or amber.weir@csuci.edu.
Tuesday, Oct. 7—Presidential Debate Watch and Analysis with CSU Trustee Smith
The Political Science Program at 91Թ will host C.R. Smith, a former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and current CSU Board of Trustees member, for an analysis of the presidential candidates’ debate on Oct. 7. The event will be held on campus in the John Spoor Broome Library in Room 1360 and will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a viewing of the debate with Smith’s analysis to follow. Smith is currently a Professor of Communication and the Chair of the Film and Electronic Arts at CSU Long Beach.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Sean Kelly, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3309 or sean.kelly@csuci.edu.
Tuesday, Oct. 7—Magdalen Hsu Li Performs at Islands Cafe
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, the musical sounds of Magdalen Hsu Li return to campus for a one-hour performance at the Islands Café from 6 to 7 p.m. The event is hosted by the Spectrum (A Queer/Straight Alliance) and the Multicultural and Women’s & Gender Student Center. During the performance, the Islands Café dinner special will be buy one dinner receive a second dinner at half price. Li will lead a discussion following her performance titled “Diversity without Boundaries.” Li is one of the first openly out bi Chinese-American singer-songwriters in the United States. She also will share her experiences navigating life with Tourette’s syndrome.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
The purpose of the Multicultural and Women's & Gender Student Center (MWGSC) is to educate students on issues of diversity and equality, to advocate for under-represented groups on campus, to affirm and celebrate the unique heritage of our students, to promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation for all peoples and cultures, to be a uniting force on campus, and to foster an environment that is emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually safe and beneficial to all areas of student life and development.
For more information contact Kirsten Moss-Frye, Coordinator of Multicultural Affairs Student life, at 805-437-3156 or kirsten.moss@csuci.edu.
Wednesday, Oct. 8—‘18 Million Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: The Meaning of the 2008 Elections for Women’ Featuring Jean Schroedel
The Political Science Program at 91Թ will host Jean Schroedel, author and Chair of the Politics and Poly Department at the School of Politics and Economics at Claremont Graduate University. Schroedel’s talk, “18 Million Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: The Meaning of the 2008 Elections for Women” will begin at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8, in Room 1360 of the John Spoor Broome Library on campus. Her recent book, “Is the Fetus a Person? A Comparison of Policies Across the Fifty States,” was awarded the American Political Science Association’s 2001 Victoria Schuck Award.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Sean Kelly, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3309 or sean.kelly@csuci.edu.
Monday, Oct. 13—‘Campaigns and Elections American Style: Observations about the 2008 Presidential and Congressional Elections’ Featuring James Thurber
The Political Science Program at 91Թ will host James Thurber, Distinguished Professor of Government and Director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University in Washington, D.C., for a discussion beginning at 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 13. The event, “Campaigns and Elections American Style: Observations about the 2008 Presidential and Congressional Elections,” will be held on campus in Room 1360 of the John Spoor Broome Library. Thurber is a nationally-recognized expert on American electoral politics.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Sean Kelly, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3309 or sean.kelly@csuci.edu.
Wednesday, Oct. 15—Presidential Debate Viewing
The student-organized Political Action Club is hosting a viewing of the Presidential candidates’ debate beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15 on campus in Room 1360 of the John Spoor Broome Library. Following the debate, guest speakers will comment on the candidates’ presentations, take questions from the audience, and moderate discussion.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Andrea Grove, Associate Professor of Political Science and Advisor for the Political Action Club, at 805-437-3124 or andrea.grove@csuci.edu.
Monday, Oct. 20—Congress to Campus at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
The Congress to Campus Program will include a public forum titled “Congress, Bipartisanship, and Political Reform” featuring former United States Congressmen Butler Derrick (D-SC) and Dennis Smith (R-OR) from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20. The event will be held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum and Library in Simi Valley, and Duke Blackwood, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum and Library, will serve as moderator.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public.
The U. S. Association of Former Members of Congress created the Congress to Campus Program in an effort to improve college students' understanding of Congress and American government and to encourage them to consider careers in public service. The program sends bipartisan pairs of former Members of Congress - one Democrat and one Republican - to visit college, university, and community college campuses around the country. The Congress to Campus program provides a distinctive, powerful and personal means to educate the next generation about American government, politics and public affairs. The former Members provide students with insights into the realities of American democracy through sharing their real-life experiences as candidates and office holders.
This event is sponsored by the Political Science Program through a generous grant from Instructionally Related Activities Board.
Parking at the Presidential Library is free. There will be limited shuttle service provided for students directly from campus. Information about the shuttle is available through the contact information listed below.
For more information about this event contact Sean Kelly, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3309 or sean.kelly@csuci.edu.
Monday, Oct. 27—‘Partisanship in Modern American Politics’ Featuring Lance LeLoup
The Political Science Program at 91Թ will host a presentation on “Partisanship in Modern American Politics” by Lance LeLoup at 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 27 on campus in Room 1360 of the John Spoor Broome Library. LeLoup is a Professor of Political Science at Washington State University.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Sean Kelly, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3309 or sean.kelly@csuci.edu.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—‘Exploring the Last Biotic Frontier’ Featuring Nalini Nadkarni
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, Dr. Nalini Nadkarni will discuss forest canopy ecology and outreach during a presentation at 6 p.m. on the CSUCI campus in Malibu Hall 100. Nadkarni is known as “The Queen of the Forest Canopy.” She has been both a pioneer in forest canopy studies and in fostering the communication of canopy research among scientists and to the general public around the world. She is on the faculty at The Evergreen State College, in Olympia, Wash. and the adjunct faculty at the University of Washington.
Nadkarni’s research concerns the ecology of tropical and temperate forest canopies, particularly the roles that canopy-dwelling plants play in forests. She carries out field research in Monteverde, Costa Rica and in Washington State, supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Geographic Society. She recently expanded her outreach work by establishing the NSF-funded Research Ambassador Program, in which she trains other scientists to do outreach to non-traditional public audiences in non-traditional venues such as prisons, churches, skateboard parks, and rap music clubs. In collaboration with computer scientists and informatics experts, she is creating software and data management tools for canopy researchers.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information contact Brad Monsma, Professor of English, at 805-437-8948 or brad.monsma@csuci.edu.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—‘Russia and Central Asia in Global Politics’ Featuring the Consul General of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Elin Suleymanov, Consul General of the Republic of Azerbaijan, will be on campus for a discussion titled “Russia and Central Asia in Global Politics,” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 29 in Room 1360 of the John Spoor Broome Library. The Consul General will speak about the geo-political realities unfolding in Central Asia, particularly vis-à-vis states of the former Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. Suleymanov, an experienced diplomat and politician, will offer insight into the recent events that have transpired between Georgia and Russia and the threats to transit, exploration and the pumping of oil and gas from Central Asia to Europe, Israel, and the West.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement and the Political Science Program at the University.
This event is free and open to the campus community and public. Limited parking is available on campus and is $6 for a daily permit. Follow signs to designated event parking areas. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station /Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with shuttle service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CSUCI VISTA Bus and the fare is $1 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at .
For more information about this event contact Andrea Grove, Associate Professor of Political Science, at 805-437-3124 or andrea.grove@csuci.edu.
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