- Businesses with a conscience are featured at CI's 'Be The Change' panel
- CI 2015 graduate and mother wins national fellowship
- CI chosen to host 2016 national conference for Hispanic-Serving Institutions
- 2015 CI graduate wins award for bilingual education
- CI Lecturer and Poet Laureate behind 'Bards and Beasts'
- Children's Reading Celebration and Young Author's Fair is about Creating Curiosity
- CI's student chapter of the American Chemical Society gets a national honor
- CI students light up the Getty Museum for Getty College Night
- CI celebrates Earth Day and Arbor Day with a national award and an extravaganza
- CI economics expert will discuss reshaping business and investment strategies to keep pace with rapidly-changing technology
- Foundation welcomes two area business leaders as new board members
- CI Art students share more than 500 student works of art in 'Dolphins in Space' exhibit
- Co-founder of Lynda.com among those honored at 2015 Business and Technology Partnership Leadership Awards Dinner
- Conference for Social Justice in Education at CI will explore ways to address physical and mental health needs for students and teachers
- CI to host Climate Symposium
- CI to host historian and author Vicki Ruiz for 'The Right to Remember: Latina Labor Leaders in California Agriculture'
- CI presents 'Environmental Matters'
- CI to light the John Spoor Broome Library blue, host public events for World Autism Awareness Day
- CI announces 2015 Business and Technology Partnership Leadership Awards Dinner
- CI students visit New Orleans during 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
- Ventura County Arts Council members will post children's poems around Camarillo in celebration of National Poetry Month
- CI to bestow an honorary doctorate on longtime University benefactor
- CI to present exhibit on 'CI: It's All In The Name Santa Rosa Island - An Innovative Teaching and Research Site'
- CI Professor of Mathematics receives national award for her work promoting women in math
- Local Latina women baseball teams around WWII go up to bat at CI along with an original "League of Their Own" player, now 92
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