Campus News

HSU Champions International Education

Arcata - For the seventh straight year, Humboldt State University will promote programs that equip students for careers in a globalized world through International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education.

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HSU Breaks Ground for New Housing

Arcata – Continuing its extensive modernization projects, Humboldt State University began work on Nov. 10 on new student housing to accommodate record enrollments and provide the campus with a state-of-the-art community center and retail space.

Bookstore Hosts Pigskin Hero

Arcata - Humboldt State University’s Bookstore hosts writer Tim Davidson, “College Football’s Oldest Rookie,” at the store’s second floor University Center location on Friday, Nov. 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

HSU Hosts Veterans Day Events

Arcata – Humboldt State University’s new Office of Veterans Enrollment and Transition Services (V.E.T.S.) will host a full roster of events to mark Veterans Day Week.

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McCrone Donation is First of its Kind

Arcata—Dr. Alistair McCrone, after serving as Humboldt State's president for some 28 years, is leading a new era of fund raising at Humboldt State University with an exciting new gift.

Area Children Need Medical ‘Homes’

Arcata - Combating poverty’s blight on Redwood Coast health care requires comprehensive child coverage and ensuring that youngsters have medical and dental ‘homes,’ according to a survey by the California Center for Rural Policy (CCRP) at Humboldt State University.

HSU Mourns Death of Student

The Humboldt State University community was shocked and saddened following the suicide of a student sometime late Sunday evening or early Monday morning.

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Scientists Spot Unusual Eddy

Arcata - Marine scientists at Humboldt State and their colleagues at U.C. Davis have uncovered a large eddy southwest of Cape Mendocino that they suspect interferes with the flow of nutrients and marine species to waters farther south.

HSU Forum Weighs Financial Crisis

Arcata – Leading authorities on Redwood Coast economics and finance will examine the global credit crisis and looming recession at a Humboldt State University roundtable on Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in Goodwin Forum, Nelson Hall East.

Campus Gets Email, Calendar Upgrades

Humboldt State’s Information Technology Services (ITS) is preparing to update email and calendaring systems, adding new functionality and additional features.

Native Voice at HSU English Conference

"It's a beautiful thing to get up in front of hundreds and to get people laughing and thinking," said author and educator Richard Van Camp, who will deliver the keynote address at the "Fall English Studies Conference Uniting Educators", held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24 and 25, in Humboldt State's Founders Hall.

Former Trinidad Lab Chief Dies

Arcata - Dr. L. Scott Quackenbush, executive director of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island, Alabama, and Humboldt State University’s Associate Dean of Marine Science and Director of the Telonicher Marine Laboratory in Trinidad from 2005 to 2008, died Oct. 12 at his home in Mobile, Ala., after a brief illness. He was 56 and reportedly succumbed to cancer.

Chinese Junk Rekindles HSU Connections

Arcata – When word spread at Humboldt State University that the Coast Guard had towed a stranded Chinese junk into Humboldt Bay Oct. 4, many members of the campus community perked up their ears.

Student Media Host Candidate Forum

Arcata — KRFH-AM and _The Lumberjack_, Humboldt State's student-run media outlets, are hosting a forum on Monday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m., in the University Center's Banquet Room with the six candidates vying for Arcata's three city council seats. The event is an opportunity for students to share their concerns with the future of city government.

Alert Texts Rise Dramatically

The Oct. 2 test of Humboldt State University’s Emergency Alert-Information System generated 4,676 text messages, dwarfing the 752 transmitted during the test last spring.

New Properties to Host Support Services

Arcata - Humboldt State University has acquired two properties on and off campus to bolster student and educational support services, as freshman enrollment grows for the third straight year.

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HSU Enrollment Continues Record Setting Pace

HSU has set another record for freshmen enrollment with 1,191 registering for the fall semester, a 13 percent jump over last year's count of 1,051. Total university enrollment today is 7,800 versus 7,773 in 2007.

Police Probe Second Campus Bomb Hoax

Arcata – Investigators are seeking clues to a suspect length of pipe with end caps found October 3 in front of a Humboldt State University building about 45 minutes before California Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi was scheduled to lead a listening session there with students, faculty and staff.

Students: Your Career is Waiting

For college students, it's never too early to start thinking about careers, says Ann Johnson-Stromberg coordinator for internships and job development with HSU's Career Center. The internships, workshops and classes students participate in during their college years can add up to amazing things when it's time to start a career.

HSU Celebrates a Week of LGBT Events

National Coming Out day is fast approaching and this year a whole host of events surround this celebration. It begins by welcoming the new queer students at Humboldt State University.

University Joins Student Data Network

Arcata – Humboldt State University has joined the 22 sister campuses of the California State University system in establishing a new database that provides the public with a wealth of information about undergraduate learning experiences.