The American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at the library, and your donation is urgently needed. Blood supplies have dropped to less than 5%, and every donor can help save lives. Join us and make a difference when it matters most.
Visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: calstatela in the top right corner under "Find a Blood Drive" to schedule an appointment.
Unlock what makes you a powerful leader! In this workshop, you’ll dig into your strengths, explore your growth areas, and learn how to use both to your advantage. Through interactive activities and real-life examples, you'll gain the self-awareness needed to confidently present yourself in any setting. Discover your strengths, embrace your weaknesses, and step into your leadership with clarity and pride!
Found out about a great scholarship but hesitating because it requires you to submit a letter of recommendation? Don’t know how to approach faculty or staff to get one? Join us and learn how to create a timely, informative, and polite request.
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.
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.