Please join us for open forums for the Associate Dean candidates who will be on campus. The forums will be held in Nelson Hall East, room 106. Wednesday, May 2nd 1:00-2:00 pm: Dr. Joaquin Vila – Abbreviated CV Thursday, May 3rd 2:00-3:00 pm: Dr. Alfredo Cuellar – Abbreviated CV Wednesday, May 9th 3:00-4:00 pm: Dr. [...]
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Read More...Friday, May 11th, 9:00 to 11:00 All faculty who expect to serve on a faculty search committees during the AY 2012-13 hiring cycle are asked to sign up for the Workshop: “Strategies for Avoiding Unconscious Bias in the Hiring Process” scheduled for Friday, May 11, from 9:00 to 11:00. To register, please go to the [...]
Read More...May 16, 2012 – Keynote Speaker, Dr. Claude Steele, Author of Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do. This one-day event is designed to provide professional development experience for faculty, staff, and administrators that inspires collegiality and continuous collective and individual improvement towards inclusive student success. The Institute incorporates presentations and [...]
Read More...Long time Economics instructor Dan Ihara passed away on Sunday, March 18, 2012. Dan Ihara taught for the Economics Department part time for many years throughout the 90s and 2000′s. He retired 3 or 4 years ago when his Parkinson’s disease made it impossible to continue. He was a valued instructor and he worked with [...]
Read More...Humboldt State University professor Sheila Kelly has often pondered whether a child’s motor skills have any effect on their perceived self-confidence, body weight and activity as an adult. ”There’s a link between how physically active kids are when they’re young and how active they are as adults,” Kelly said. For the full Times Standard article [...]
Read More...Kudos to Sheila Kelly, our Kinesiology lecturer, for receiving the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NAPSE) Sport and Exercise Psychology Dissertation Award! The award is given in recognition of her student research which has been identified as having the greatest potential for making a significant contribution to the knowledge base in sport psychology. [...]
Read More...By Allie Hostler, Two Rivers Tribune Native American or not, what happens in the Hoopa Tribe’s Education Department impacts all students within the Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District (KTJUSD). More than 80 percent of all the students in the KTJUSD identify as Native American, many of whom are Hoopa. It’s Hoopa Tribal Education Department Director, [...]
Read More...A free workshop & informal reception was held in honor of Dr. Saeed Mortazavi’s 2010-2011 Outstanding Service Award on November 9, 2011 at the University Banquet Room Professor Mortazavi’s workshop was titled “Shared Governance Lessons from Corporate Governance.” He presented, along with a guest speaker panel, this faculty-focused workshop on models of corporate governance and [...]
Read More...If there is an emergency on campus, you may experience the following things: The new Emergency Public Address System will sound across campus Electronic alert high-low tones and a spoken test message White strobe lights flashing at the rooftop locations of the new speakers. Changes on the HSU homepage, and announcements on KHSU 90.5. The [...]
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