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»ªÌå»á hosts its first-ever Datathon for Ventura County college and high school students
High school or community college students who would like to learn more about data collection and analysis are invited to a free "Datathon" at CSU Channel Islands on Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the »ªÌå»á campus.
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Sailing Club makes the 2025 Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference Championships
The CSU Channel Islands student-run CI Sailing Club has qualified for the prestigious 2025 Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference Championships. The team will travel to the Bay Area city of Richmond, California to compete in the regatta.
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»ªÌå»á to offer a Master of Science in Business Analytics
Applications are now being accepted for CSU Channel Islands' Master of Science (MS) in Business Analytics, which will launch in Fall of 2025.
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Kaiser Mobile Health Vehicle on Campus
The Kaiser Mobile Health Vehicle will be on campus on May 6.
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AI Across the CSU: Innovations and Insights
Explore best practices for course design, campus engagement, and exploration from your peers in these 45-minute webinars.
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»ªÌå»á's new Theatre and Performance Studies program presents the Spring One-Acts play festival
"Spring Shorts," is a festival of one-act plays that will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you think.
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Sign the Steel
Members of the campus community are invited to sign a piece of commemorative steel that will be placed inside Gateway Hall before completion.
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»ªÌå»á to host exhibit honoring Ventura County Vietnam Veterans
"We Remember: Ventura County to Vietnam and Back" will open on March 29 in the John Spoor Broome Library.
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Applications Open for Fall 2025 Panetta Congressional Internship
The Panetta Congressional Internship is a fully funded opportunity that provides students with hands-on experience in Washington, D.C.
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Admitted Dolphin Day
Join us and help welcome incoming freshmen and transfer students who have been admitted to the University for Fall 2025!
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Farmworker Immersion Program
The Farmworker Immersion Program will take place on Friday, April 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Cal State Tech Friday: Getting to Know ChatGPT with OpenAI
Join us on April 11 and learn about what you can do with ChatGPT and experience how AI can work for you.
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Year-End Training with Financial Services
Attend this training to learn more about the fiscal year-end process and important campus deadlines.
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MVS Speaker Series: John Zaruka
The MVS Speaker Series continues March 27 with John Zaruka, the founder of Wedgewood Weddings & Events.
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CSU Fidelity Financial Consulting
»ªÌå»á's Fidelity Workplace Financial Consultant will be on campus in May, June, and July to meet with employees who want to learn more about planning for their financial future.
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