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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

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2022-2023 Scholarship Opportunities

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2022-2023 Scholarship Opportunities

January 20, 2022

It's Scholarship Time! There are a number of scholarship opportunities for Forestry & Wildland Resources students.

Increasing Diversity at the CSU: Humboldt Psych Faculty Featured!

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Increasing Diversity at the CSU: Humboldt Psych Faculty Featured!

January 19, 2022

Check out the article here

LAX Chief of Police Values the Big Picture View of Humboldt

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LAX Chief of Police Values the Big Picture View of Humboldt

January 13, 2022

Like many students, Cecil Rhambo (‘80, Sociology) arrived at Humboldt State University sight unseen.
Like many students, Cecil Rhambo (‘80, Sociology) arrived at Humboldt State University sight unseen.

News for Politics students -- 12-14-2021

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News for Politics students -- 12-14-2021

December 14, 2021

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Spring 2022 - Legal Research
Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 to 4:50 PM
Founders Hall 203
  1. Free lecture “Burn

News for Politics students -- 12-7-2021

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News for Politics students -- 12-7-2021

December 7, 2021

  1. Major Based Peer Mentor positions. Become an Humboldt Major Based Peer Mentor in RAMP!

2021 Christmas Tree Sale

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2021 Christmas Tree Sale

December 3, 2021

The Humboldt Forestry Club, Humboldt Logging Sports Club and CR Forestry Club are hosting a Christmas Tree Sale at Wildberries Marketplace in Arcat

On the Front Lines of COVID: An Infectious Disease Expert Innovates to Save Lives

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On the Front Lines of COVID: An Infectious Disease Expert Innovates to Save Lives

November 30, 2021

An infectious disease physician with a background in wastewater and epidemiology, Dr. Amy Mathers (‘97, Biology) found herself among the country’s top medical officials as they scrambled for answers in the early days of the pandemic. 
An infectious disease physician with a background in wastewater and epidemiology, Dr. Amy Mathers (‘97, Biology) found herself among the country’s top medical officials as they scrambled for answers in the early days of the pandemic. 

News for Politics students -- 11-30-2021

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News for Politics students -- 11-30-2021

November 30, 2021

  1. Register ASAP for Spring 2022 semester! If you are a Politics major, make sure you get a seat in your preferred courses.

News for Politics students -- 11-15-2021

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News for Politics students -- 11-15-2021

November 15, 2021

  1. Politics Club game night, Nov.