Text size too small? Want Background Noises while you work? Want your iPad to read the article to you? If yes, learn these tricks and more in the Accessibility iPad workshop! This workshop is designed to introduce participants to iPad’s many accessible options to fit their needs. Participants will learn how to adjust iPad’s Visual, Hearing, and Speech settings to their liking.
Learn more about Pacific Islander culture and tradition while creating a meaningful craft in community. All are welcome!
Presented by Cross Cultural Centers (APISRC).
Open to all Cal State LA students.
Join us for a night featuring various community and campus organizations coming together to raise awareness and put an end to domestic and sexual violence. Through music, spoken word, interactive activities, and personal testimonials, learn how to empower yourself and make a difference around these issues. Come join us in support and solidarity for survivors everywhere and make a commitment to end all forms of violence and oppression.
The John Lion New Plays Festival 2025, four original one-act plays by current Cal State LA students.
God Given Talent, a farce in One Act by Cliff Connors
Directed by: Professor Tanya Kane-Parry
Not So Silent Auction by Lauren Holliday
Directed by: Professor Steve Rothman
Who-Dun-It by Laurence Carter
Directed by: Dr. Carolyn Dunn
Crumble by Em Perez
Directed by: Professor Roberto Alcaraz
Kick off AAPI Heritage Month at the inaugural reception of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Alumni Network.
This new network honors the rich diversity, heritage, and voices that shape and strengthen the AAPI community at Cal State LA and beyond.
Join us to connect with Sophia Chan (’86), inaugural chair of the network, and fellow Golden Eagles as we celebrate this exciting new chapter together!
All alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends of the University are welcome.
Cal State LA is proud to offer Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for students, faculty, and staff at Cal State LA at no cost. Participants learn risk factors and warning signs of serious and developing mental health challenges, how to talk with a person who might be experiencing a mental health challenge, and strategies to help identify the next best steps.
To receive an MHFA certificate of completion, participants must stay for the full duration of the training.