The impact of Rising in the East: The Campaign for Cal State East Bay

“Rising in the East: The Campaign for Cal State East Bay” was the most ambitious, comprehensive fundraising campaign in the university’s distinguished 60-year history. The capital raised is being used to modernize our campuses, further strengthen our faculty, reinforce existing programs and launch new ones, expand learning opportunities and enhance our diverse student population through scholarships. This endeavor helped drive innovation and made a visible, transformative impact on lives, not just at the university, but also in the communities we serve through educating tomorrow’s leaders.

Here are some of the top ways that your generous contributions have improved Cal State East Bay. Check back each week to see new people, places and purposes that have been impacted by your support. 

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The CORE Building
Rendering of CORE building
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Discover Engineering!
Teenager holds remote control
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institue
The backside of elderly man and woman who are holding hands while walking
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Community Counseling Clinic
Three young women pose in an old office
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Hayward Promise Neighborhoods
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Carol Sughrue Scholarship for International Peace and Understanding
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HOST labs
A student teacher in a white coat presents in front of a table of small children wearing white coats
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MESA
balsa wood airplanes lie together on a gym floor
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Renaissance Scholars
A young woman in glasses and a purple sweatshirt poses
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College of Science Labs
Clean white science lab space
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SCAA
Two female students sitting at desks look over a piece of paper together
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The Hub for Entrepreneurship
Artist rendering of the inside of a new building with students studying, chatting and working
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GANAS
A male student wears a black sweatshirt with GANAS on it
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Supporting Students Long-Term
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College Link
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Jack Acosta Fellowship
A man poses with students in the VBT building
Jack Acosta Fellowship

Together with his wife, Susan, technology executive Jack Acosta (B.S. '75, Business Administration; MBA '78), Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation trustee, endowed two professorships in the College of Business and Economics. This has allowed professors such as Sinan Goktan to continue producing high impact research and mentoring students.

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Solar Suitcase
Students and faculty pose in a science lab in the shadows. The only light comes from a blue suitcase being held by a student.
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Nursing Labs
A woman in a red sweater puts her hand on the shoulder of a dummy laying in a hospital bed
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Faculty Support
A man in a black shirt scoops rocks with his left hand while looking at a piece of paper in his right hand. A student holding a red machine watches.
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Applied Sciences Center
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Applied Sciences Center

The number of Science Technology and Mathematics majors at Cal State East Bay has increased by more than 50 percent since 2010. The Applied Sciences Center will provide a purpose-designed space to foster student and faculty collaborations. Its will feature state of the art, interdisciplinary space for student and faculty research projects; innovation space to explore new methods and technologies; and well-equipped labs to support more students working on research projects with their professors.

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Minor in Japanese Language and Culture
A woman speaks into a microphone at a podium
Minor in Japanese Language and Culture

Cal State East Bay’s commitment to our global community expanded this spring to include a new minor in Japanese Language and Culture. The program, announced in April, launched with a special presentation by the Consul General of Japan in San Francisco and the Japan Foundation of Los Angeles. Hayward is a sister city with Funabashi, west of Tokyo, and each year the community sends up to three students to attend Cal State East Bay for a year of study.

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Aphasia Tones
Three people in tshirts play the harmonica
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Jumpstart Weekend
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Science Vans
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Science Vans

Ruth Bley (B.S. ’82; M.S. ’88, Geology), president of Bleyco, Inc., a Castro Valley-based electrical construction company, purchased two vans for the College of Science. Professors use them for field trips and off campus research. Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Patty Oikawa uses the vans weekly to bring students and equipment to her two research sites. Oikawa and her students are collecting collect data on how to use wetlands and ranchland to fight climate change.

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Excellence in Early STEM Education
A student works on a laptop while a teacher instructs at the front of a classroom
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Supporting Faculty Research
A petri dish with a fluorescent yellow growth
Supporting Faculty Research

Through a $95,000 gift from his company Systems Biosciences, former CSU Trustee Kenneth Fong created the Kenneth Fong SBI Research Award, which established an industrial research opportunity for a tenure-track faculty member. Through the program, biology Professor Claudia Uhde-Stone spent several days a week working at SBI on research alongside two students, including Amierali Afshari, who now works full time at SBI as an assistant manager and researcher.

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Athletics Scholarships
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Will L. Johnson Endowed Professorship in Sociology
A female student studies at her computer
Will L. Johnson Endowed Professorship in Sociology

Students often cite “access to professors” as a deciding factor to attend Cal State East Bay. While Anita Flores knew that she would have an opportunity to do undergraduate research, she was surprised at the invitation to serve as a research assistant to an experienced professor. The Will L. Johnson Endowed Professorship in Sociology gives faculty funds to engage students in their research projects, thus elevating students’ research practice.

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