As part of Second Chance Month, Cal State LA’s Prison Graduation Initiative (PGI) will host a special screening of The People in Blue on Thursday, April 9, at 8 p.m. in the Luckman Theatre. Directed by Louis Sāle and produced by a crew of incarcerated filmmakers, The People in Blue was a curated selection of the second annual San Quentin Film Festival. This screening marks a historic milestone, as it will be the first time the film will be presented outside of a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facility.
Theme: "From the Mexica Empire to New Spain: Transculturation and Identity"
This symposium is a homage to Diana Magaloni and Leonardo López Luján. The event will present the great cultural, historical and artistic developments of the Pre-Columbian peoples of Mesoamerica, before and during the Contact Period with the Spaniards in the 16th Century.
The Chin Family Institute for Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau Nu Mu Chapter at Cal State LA are proud to present the 17th Annual Nursing Forum: "Inquiry to Discovery: Driving Evidence-Based Nursing Care." Join us for an exciting event dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical nursing research and daily practice. Whether you're a nursing student, a new graduate, or a seasoned professional, this event is perfect for anyone interested in the practical application of the latest nursing research to improve patient outcomes and streamline healthcare delivery.
Step into the outrageous world of legendary filmmaker, writer, and cultural provocateur John Waters as he celebrates his 80th birthday with a gloriously unfiltered look back at a lifetime of boundary-breaking art. In Going to Extremes, Waters reflects on eight decades of gleeful provocation — revisiting the stories and inspirations that shaped his legendary career.
Dream big. Start now. Don’t miss the Future First Symposium—your launchpad for career ideas, mentors, and next steps.
Plus: An inspiring guest speaker, free food, and prizes!