Did you know that there is a shining counterpart to the well-known Lunar New Year tradition? In mid-April, South and Southeast Asian countries such as India, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia celebrate the sun entering the Aries constellation. Join us for an afternoon of activities, engagement, and prizes in the Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center to learn more about how each country celebrates the Solar New Year.
Scooby Doo:
Zoinks! Looks like there’s a mystery going on at Skull Island. Follow Mystery Incorporated as they work to solve the mystery that haunts Spooky Island during our Scooby Doo movie night. Ruh roh! Bring on your brave faces, we’ll bring your favorite Scooby snacks!
John Wick:
Immerse yourself in the gritty underworld of assassins with the one and only John Wick. Witness jaw-dropping action sequences and Keanu Reeves at his absolute best. Lock and load, because this is one movie night you won't want to miss!
Experience the transformative power of higher education at Cal State LA's inaugural event, where incarcerated bachelor's degree candidates showcase their collaborative projects with main campus peers. Faculty members and graduate students also have the opportunity to explore teaching roles within prison education programs. Everyone is invited to engage with current faculty and alumni of the university's Prison Graduation Initiative.
2-4 p.m.: New Faculty Outreach & Engagement (University-Student Union)
Come join the PASRC as we discuss controversial and important topics that are prevalent in the Black community.
Join us at our drop-in open house to learn about services, programs, and the exciting and amazing benefits of community engagement with the Center for Engagement, Service, and the Public Good.
Don’t miss this opportunity to network with the Center’s staff and learn about multiple pathways that empower Cal State LA students! Giveaways! Raffle! Refreshments!
For more information, visit Center for Engagement, Service, and the Public Good webpage.
R.A.D. is a FREE women's only course that consists of 12 hours of instruction, which covers risk reduction and avoidance, basic hands-on defense training and a dynamic simulation exercise.
Please register at the Department of Public Safety. For participants needing special accommodations or for questions about the program, please contact the Crime Prevention Office at (323) 343-6290.