Hey there Jim,


Finals are just around the corner, and the next thing you know, it's commencement! Before all of that, though, we have plenty to share with you, including the AAPI Cultural Celebration, a Blood Drive, a great De-stress Event, the annual "Arts Under the Stars" performance, and much more!


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Take care, and have a great week!

The Student Marketing Team

SAVE THE DATE!


Our Spring Late-Night Breakfast is just 2 weeks away!


Monday, May 15 from 8 to 11 p.m.

in Islands Café


Hey Dolphins! Our Spring Late-Night Breakfast will be held on Monday, May 15 from 8 to 11 p.m. in Islands Café. Students can take a study break to enjoy breakfast, a DJ, photo booth, and build a study buddy. Food will be served until 10 p.m. by Faculty & Staff.

AAPIA Cultural Celebration


Tuesday, May 2

from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in

the Broome Library Plaza


Join the Asian/Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) for their Cultural Celebration. Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to explore Asian and Pacific Islander traditions, food, and art.

Sponsored by Instructionally Related Activities, International Programs, and the Multicultural Dream Center.



NO RSVP NECESSARY!

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Save a Life: Give Blood


Tuesday, May 2

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

in Anacapa Village Commons


The Red Cross and Student Organizations & Involvement are hosting a blood drive at CSUCI. EVERYONE is invited to donate! Below are the details of the drive.

 


 

REGISTER NOW or for faster service the day of, use RAPIDPASS

De-stress with Wellness Promotion & Education (WPE)


Tuesday, May 2 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Wednesday, May 3 from 9 to 11 a.m.

in the Central Mall near the Student Union


Hey Dolphins! come check-out the De-stress event in front of Student Union. We will be joined by the Mental Health Peers & Active Minds. So come-out, play some games, win prizes, & "de-stress" with us.


NO RSVP NECESSARY!

Dolphinpalooza


Friday, May 5

from 7 p.m. to Midnight

in the Central Mall


Join your fellow Dolphins on Friday, May 5 from 7pm to Midnight in the Central Mall. DJ Rydre and DJ Sensual will be there, along with a 360 Photo Booth, Music & Light Show, Food Trucks, Giveaways and more!


This is a FREE event.


250 FREE food tickets will be given to students with valid campus ID.

Arts Under the Stars - Perseverance


Saturday, May 6 from 7:15 to 10:15 p.m.

on the Broome Library Lawn


Arts Under The Stars (AUTS) is a multi-media performance that inspires hope, change, and the possibility of a functional community. In a world increasingly siloed by technology, CSUCI students come together in a live performance across differences, disciplines, and modes of creativity to tell their stories.


AUTS is free, but parking is $6. 


The first 250 students will receive a free meal from the food truck!


Register to attend AUTS! You will need a wristband to be on the AUTS lawn, so be sure to register to attend! PRE-REGISTER NOW or at the event! 

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Writing and Multiliteracy Center Extended Hours!


The Writing and Multiliteracy Center is offering extended weekend hours up until finals week!


As a reminder, the Writing and Multiliteracy Center is a free resource for students on campus where you can see a tutor to get help on any of your writing or communication based assignments!


Their extended hours are as follows:


Fridays, May 5 & May 12

from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Both In-Person/Virtual)


Saturdays, May 6 & May 13

Sundays May 7 & May 14

from Noon to 8 p.m. (Virtual ONLY)


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Inclusive Student Services


Inclusive Student Services (ISS ) provides resources, services, and education to support the cultivation of an inclusive campus community. ISS supports all students, with a particular focus on marginalized populations, through mentorship, intercultural programs, retreats, workshops, and trainings. These various initiatives are geared towards fostering identity development, critical thinking, reflection, and dialogue across difference to support student retention and academic success.


Learn more about ISS on their website.

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