Art of Diversity Inaugural Art Show
The Office of Diversity is launching a new art exhibit, and we need your help to make it happen. The exhibit will be up for the entire month of March 2009, and submissions will be accepted from Nov. 3 - Jan. 31. The submissions form is available online.
For more information, please contact the Office of Diversity at 530-898-4764.
Archived under Information on January 21, 2009
Green Campus Internships Available
Chico Green Campus is looking for interns for the spring 2009 semester to help us make our wonderful campus more energy efficient and help save the environment.
Green Campus offers 1 to 3 units for internships and allows students to work on a variety of energy efficiency projects, events and programs.
There will be the possibility for advancement to a paid staff member position after spring 2009 for students involved with Green Campus.
If you would like more information, please contact Green Campus or visit our Web site.
Archived under Opportunities on January 21, 2009
Finance Club Event
Come join the Finance Club. Our first meeting will be held on Mon., Feb. 2, at 7pm in Glenn 112. Learn about the Finance Club and hear from guest speaker Joe Milam while enjoying refreshments and company.
The purpose of the Finance Club is to explore the finance industry through interaction with those in the finance industry, to expose students to the different aspects of the finance industry, and to enrich the finance degree program by encouraging stimulating discussion of finance topics beyond the classroom. This club is open to ALL MAJORS in the College of Business.
For more information about the Finance Club visit our Web site.
Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on January 21, 2009
Come and enjoy The Second City on Tour, a night of comedy at Laxson, Jan. 28
Chico Performances presents The Second City on Tour, a night full of witty comedy coming to Laxson Auditorium on Jan. 28, 2009 at 7:30pm.
Celebrating 50 years of performance, The Second City alumni of award-winning actors, and directors includes a virtual “who’s who” of comic masters: Mike Myers, Steve Carell, and Tina Fey to name just a few. The Second City deliver their insightful, intelligent humor as they skewer computer, political, and pop culture, mixing polished material with over-the-top improv.
Tickets cost: $17 Adult, $15 Senior, $10 Student/Child and are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333.
For more information, please visit the Web site.
Archived under Events on January 21, 2009
Humanities Center Gallery in February: Tile artist Robin Indar, PIECEMEAL; Severance Package plays reception, Feb. 6
Feb. 3-2
Piecemeal, Robin Indar
Humanities Center Gallery, Trinity Hallway, x4642
Gallery hours: M-F 8am - 5pm
Feb. 6
Reception 5pm - 7pm with live performance by Severance Package
Robin Indar was born in Fairfax, California, in 1973, the youngest daughter of a free-spirited mom and an underground cartoonist father. She began making art at an early age, working in every imaginable media until settling (mostly) into creating original, often functional works in mosaic and ceramic sculpture. Indar studied art at CCAC in Oakland. For several years she fronted the band Black Fork, which kept her busy touring, recording, and designing albums and promotional materials. She is currently taking time off from her studies at CSU, Chico to finish a series of commissions including one at Enloe Hospital’s new parking structure. Her list of completed projects includes public art, residential remodeling, mosaic portraiture, creating her own line of handmade tile called Rebel Tiles, and gallery showings. One of Indar’s recent projects was at Caper Acres in Bidwell Park, where she created dozens and dozens of hand-made tiles to adorn a large mosaic sea serpent—with five humps and a tail—that reaches out of water-like-flooring. You may find out more information at her website: www.robinindar.com.
Archived under Events on January 21, 2009
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, presented by Chico Performances, Jan. 30
Kids and parents alike will love this musical. Adapted from the popular children’s book - The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley will take you on an adventure across the world right here in Laxson Auditorium, on Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Laxson Auditorium.
Ten-year-old Stanley Lambchop makes it cool to be flat. Although a rather unfortunate encounter with a falling bulletin board has turned him into a human pancake, Flat Stanley charms kids of all ages as he travels the world in his quest to become 3-D again. Along the way, he learns about different cultures through song and dance, and makes friends everywhere he goes. Adapted from the well-loved children’s book, Flat Stanley is sure to be a family hit.
Tickets are $15 Adult | $13 Senior | $10 Student/Child and are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333.
For more information please visit the Web site.
Archived under Events on January 21, 2009