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CSU San Marcos To Unveil Exhibit Documenting Year of the Pandemic
The University Library at Cal State San Marcos will present a virtual reception for the exhibit “Stories & Snapshots: Documenting a Year of the Pandemic” Tuesday night, a virtual exhibit showcasing participants’ personal stories through photography, writing and multimedia.
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First North County Vaccination Super Station Opens at Cal State San Marcos
The County of San Diego opened the region’s third Vaccination Super Station on Saturday in San Marcos — the first in North County. The vaccination site opened at the Cal State San Marcos Sports Center, 103 Campus View Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078. It will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Supervisor…
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CSU San Marcos Moves Fall 2021 Application Date to Jan. 31 Due to COVID-19
Cal State University San Marcos has extended its deadline to apply for admission for the fall 2021 semester by six weeks in recognition of the toll that the coronavirus pandemic has exacted on students, it was announced Wednesday.
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San Marcos Chicano Activist, Educator Says Mentors Are the Way Out
A California State University San Marcos Professor tells NBC 7 about the importance of having positive mentors in our communities. His journey to where he is today is inspiring many others
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Local Universities Step Up COVID Precautions As More Students Arrive
College campuses on high alert after surge in cases at San Diego State and campuses across the nation.
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Outbreaks Among Student Populations Pose Risk to Greater Community
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda explains the impact an outbreak on a college campus could have on surrounding communities.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts American Indian Students Significantly, Survey Finds
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it an educational inequity crisis in California that has had a particularly damaging effect on American Indian students, according to the results of a Cal State San Marcos-led survey.
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State Audit Finds CSUSM Dean Used University Money for Personal Use
California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is taking steps to make sure money intended for education is spent on education. The resolve comes after an audit by the Office of the Chancellor was released showing the Dean of Extended Learning used university money for his own personal use.
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Former CSU San Marcos Dean Under Scrutiny Following Expense Audit
Michael Schroeder reportedly used university money to see concerts and fly business class. NBC 7’s Rory Devine has more.