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Book Showcases Historic HSU Photos
The book’s photos cover a range of subjects, from old dorm rooms with wood burning stoves to blimps flying over campus. Many show the impact on campus of events like the Great Depression, World War II and the Vietnam War. There are also plenty of photos of athletics and social events throughout the years. On the cover is a chemistry class in Founders Hall in 1938.
The book was published by Arcadia Press as part of its “Campus History Series.” It will be available soon at the HSU Bookstore, at area stores and online.
In addition, the book will be sold at two upcoming campus events: the opening reception on May 14 for an exhibit in the Library; and at Commencement on May 15 in the Humboldt Alumni tent. The author will be on hand for book signings at both events.
The book’s author, Katy Tahja, earned her bachelor’s degree journalism 40 years ago at Humboldt State. She says she came to Humboldt in 1967 just looking for an education – but ended up falling in love with the campus, its teachers and the surrounding natural environment.
She eventually married David Tahja, also an HSU alumnus, and their daughter Fern continued the family tradition by graduating from HSU in 2007.
“The book is my way of saying ‘Thank you’ to my alma mater,” Tahja says, adding: “Special thanks will always go to Mac McClary, professor emeritus, who was my mentor 40 years ago and also taught my daughter Fern.”
Tahja had previously written several other local history books, including “Early Mendocino Coast,” “Rails Across the Noyo: a Rider’s Guide to the Skunk Train,” and “All Roads Lead to Comptche.”
Those prior projects gave her the idea for the HSU book. She teamed up with long-time friend Joan Berman of the HSU Library’s Humboldt Room, which houses a large collection of campus photos, and spent last summer sorting through thousands of old and new images. She had to narrow them down to just over 200.
The exhibit in the Library opens May 11 and will feature additional photos not published in the book. The opening reception will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m., on Friday, May 14 in the Library Lobby. The exhibit was developed by students in the Museum and Gallery Practices certificate program who are interning in the Library Humboldt Room – graduating seniors Katie LaSala, Kiri Clayton and Ashley Rubay.
Tahja is encouraging readers to try to find themselves in the book. HSU also welcomes additional information about any of the historic photos – contact Joan Berman in the Humboldt Room at [email protected] or (707) 826-4939; or Tahja at [email protected] or P.O. Box 194 Comptche, CA 95427.
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Sustainability is a goal we all share at cal poly humboldt, and for staff and faculty, we recognize that a greener workplace can also be a healthier, more productive and more cost-effective place to work., ready to green up your room or office here are some ideas to get you started, 1. jack pass.
Ride the Bus for cheap, save on gas and no parking woes!
The Jack Pass is your chance to ride green and save some gold. For just $60 a semester all Humboldt employees have unlimited ride access on bus systems serving Humboldt County. What a great way to save on car and parking expenses while helping to protect the environment at the same time! And you can take your bike on Redwood Transit System (RTS) buses!
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3. Ride a Bike!
The League of American Bicyclists recognizes Arcata as a Bicycle Friendly Community. So leave the car at home and use a bike to get around campus, town, and local open spaces. You can even take your bike on the Redwood Transit System (RTS) buses!
Showers are available to cyclists in BSS, K&A and elsewhere. There is also bike parking conveniently located all over campus. No need to pay for parking!
The Bicycle Learning Center is a student club on campus that will help you repair and maintain your bike.
Don’t have a bike? Rent one!
The Zagster bike share service helps students, staff, and faculty get around campus and town while reducing their carbon footprint.
There are five bikes at each Zagster station, located at Jolly Giant Commons and Harry Griffith Hall. Bikes are reserved with the Zagster app and can be returned to any station, including ones planned for downtown Arcata. They come with a basket and a built-in lock that allows riders to secure bikes mid-trip without having to return them to designated stations.
Riding a Zagster bike costs $2 per hour, up to $30 per ride. People who plan to use the bikes often should consider the annual membership, which costs $20. This option gives you the first hour for free each time you borrow a bike and costs $2 per additional hour.
4. Carpool and Get Better Parking!
Each day you have 3 or more people in your car (2 if that is the car's maximum capacity), stop by the drive-up window at the Parking & Commuter Services office on Rossow St, show your Humboldt parking permit and receive a Carpool Preferential Parking Permit for the day. These Preferential Permits allow you to park at meters at no additional cost.
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5. Green Cleaning
Green cleaners work just as well as generic cleaners, but without the volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acids and other harsh chemicals that are bad for you and for the planet. Look for cleaners that are biodegradable — they will naturally break down in the environment.
Or try making your own! White vinegar, baking soda and lemon juice are just some of the natural ingredients you can use to make your own human healthy and planet healthy cleaners!
Check out the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology for classes on how to make your own cleaning agents.
Potted plants bring cheer to your room and are a great way to naturally clean the air. The Arcata Farmer’s Market, and the Botany and Biological Sciences departments hold frequent plant sales throughout the year. To pick up a plant for your room, check out humboldt.edu/greenhouse
7. Efficient Lighting
TURN OFF THE LIGHTS! Something easy to do that will make a big difference. Whenever possible turn off the lights during the day and take advantage of the daylight! A post-it note left over the light switch plate reminds everyone to turn off the lights when they leave the room.
Compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs use 75% less energy than a standard incandescent bulb and last ten times longer. Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps use over 90% less energy than a standard incandescent bulb and last 30-50 times longer.
Interested in getting FREE LEDs for your desk lamps? To find out how and to get other great energy saving tips, check out the Humboldt chapter of Green Campus at greencampushsu.weebly.com .
8. Fight Phantom Loads with a power strip!
Most electronics these days continue to use several watts of power even when they are turned off. To prevent this, plug electronics, such as TVs, printers and stereos, into power strips; turn the power strips off when the equipment is not in use. If you don’t have a power strip, just unplug electronics to stop the “phantom load”.
Power strips are available at local hardware stores.
9. Kick the bottled water habit!
Humboldt is among the first campuses in the country to initiate a phase out of the sale of plastic water bottles.
Be a part of the solution to plastics pollution – buy a reusable canteen and refill it for FREE at one of the filtered hydration stations located on the 2nd floor of the JGC, in the Depot by Muddy Waters café, or on the first floor of the K&A building. Most water fountains on campus also have a spigot to refill your water bottle.
Our water comes from the aquifer under the Mad River watershed. Aside from local, it is clean, healthy and delicious!
To learn more about the negative impacts of disposable bottled water on the environment and our communities, check out the Humboldt chapter of Take Back the Tap at humboldt.edu/wrrap/tbtt
10. Use paper wisely
Did you know that Humboldt has a 100% recycled paper policy? all university departments must purchase exclusively 100 % post-consumer waste recycled office paper, or a tree-free alternative. This applies to letter size general use white paper that is used in copiers and printers.
It's not that hard to print on both sides of the paper. But even though most printers give that option, most of us still print only on one side of the page. Consider this: the U.S. alone uses 4 million tons of copy paper annually, about 27 pounds per person. Save dough and your local landfill. Print on two sides. Better yet, don’t print at all when you can avoid it!
11. CCAT Calendar
Need a book on eco-living, gardening, or how to make your own natural cleaners? Check out the extensive library at the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT), attend one of their many workshops, or drop in for a tour of this student run, eco-living center.
Find out more at humboldt.edu/ccat
12. Energy Efficient Electronics and Appliances
Always choose ENERGY STAR labeled appliances or electronics for your office or department. ENERGY STAR products use less energy, save money, and are better for the environment.
You can view a list of ENERGY STAR products at energystar.gov .
13. Computer
Did you know that screen savers do not save energy? Instead, turn your computer off when you leave for the day, and put your computer in sleep when you are away from your desk. Or set the sleep mode on your computer so it powers down after ten minutes of non-use.
Go to greencampushsu.weebly.com to learn how to set your sleep mode or for other energy savings tips.
14. Office Supplies
Get FREE lightly used office supplies on campus! And donate them back when you are done!
Why spend money when you can stock up on gently used or unused office supplies for FREE? The Reusable Office Supply & Exchange (ROSE) storefront has everything you need, from binders to paper clips. It is located in Warren House 53, between Campus Apartments and Gist Hall, and is open Mon-Fri, 8am – 5pm. You can also drop off classroom and office supplies for others to use in the future.
To learn more go to humboldt.edu/wrrap/rose
15. Mug-to-Go
Humboldt landfills over 150,000 coffee cups a year! Be part of the solution to this waste - Bring a mug with you wherever you go for take out beverages. You will get a discount for using your own cup while doing your part to reduce the waste caused by single use coffee cups.
16. Electronics, batteries, CFL’s, Disks and Ink Cartridge Recycling
Did you know it is against State law to put batteries or used electronics in the trash?
Drop off electronic waste (e-waste), used batteries, used ink cartridges and toner, disks and spent CFL’s (compact fluorescent light bulbs) to the special recycling bins at main buildings across campus. E-waste dropoff sites are noted here: https://facilitymgmt.humboldt.edu/wasterecycling
If you don't see an e-waste dropoff site near you, submit a Facilities Management work request for a pick-up.
If these options don't work for you, please call x3646 for a pickup.
17. Recycling
No matter where you are at Humboldt , you can recycle just about everything!
Use one bin to keep mixed recycling separate from trash. All paper, cardboard, aluminum, metal, paper milk cartons, glass containers and plastics #1-7 can go into this bin. No plastic bags or foam packaging, please!
18. Get a free compost bucket for your break-room!
The Waste Reduction & Resource Awareness Program will provide your break-room with a compost bucket, and will empty and clean it each week!
Contact WRRAP at [email protected] to request a compost bucket today.
19. To-Go Containers
It will take all of us to help Humboldt achieve its goal of becoming a zero waste campus. Food wrappers and packaging are a major source of landfill waste on campus. Bring your own bags when shopping and use your own containers for bulk items, snacks and other foods.
20. Wise Photocopier Use will save Money and Resources
All-in-one printer/copier/scanner/fax machines save energy and resources. Enable double sided, black and white printing as the default setting, and enable the sleep mode to save energy. Limit fax use and instead scan and email documents. Consider the environment before you print. Better yet, go paperless!
21. Green Event Certification Certificate
Make your next office party or department BBQ zero waste!
Get help planning your next event and get Green Event Certified. Students with WRRAP Zero Waste will provide free consultation and support to minimize waste. Receive a certification and join other campus departments that have mad the zero waste commitment. Go to humboldt.edu/wrrap/zero-waste to learn more.
22. Green Workplace Assessment Flyer
Save Energy and Water, and Reduce Waste in the Workplace!
Contact Green Campus today to schedule your free consultation. The program helps you determine the energy and water consumption and waste generation of your workplace, and provides resources lessen its environmental footprint. Once completed, receive a certificate and join other departments across campus that are Green Workplace Certified!
Go to greencampushsu.weebly.com to sign up.
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About the Destinations: The Moscow tour in Russia will take travellers on a wonderful journey through some of Moscow’s most well-known streets and areas. Along the way, one will also be able to visit landmarks and places of interest like Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow State University, the Sparrow Hills as well as Theatre and Pushkin squares, Boulevard Ring, The Armoury and the Tsar Bell. These iconic landmarks speak volumes of the rich and varied history of the city and the country of Russia. The well-informed guide will articulately guide you through each stop with informed snippets and anecdotes. The city of Moscow will come alive on this tour, giving you a ton of memories to take home. Duration of the Tour: 5N/6D Meal Types: Breakfast only throughout the tour Activities: Sightseeing and leisure activities Maximum Altitude: Most activities are centred in and the city limits with little exposure to high altitude areas or mountain ranges. Temperature Range: -10 to 23 degrees Celsius
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Today is the first day of your Great Moscow Tour, so upon arriving in Moscow, get a transfer to the hotel. Checking-in into the hotel, spend the day relaxing and visiting local places in and around the hotel.
Day 2 - Moscow City Tour
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow State University, Several other Landmarks
Today, after breakfast, visit some of the iconic landmarks of Moscow. The list includes Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, monument to Peter I, Moscow State University, Hill of Respectful Salutation, Sparrow Hills, New Arbat, Tverskaja Streets, Theatre, Pushkin Squares and Boulevard Ring.
Catch a scenic view of the Kremlin from the Sifiyskaya embankment and the New Maiden Nunnery. Spend some time at the Old Arbat Street, where one can find sidewalk artists, cafes and shops. Enjoy some free time to explore the historical Red Square. Proceed to St. Basil’s Cathedral which is an enduring symbol in Moscow. Also, a visit to Tretyakov Gallery will expose tourists to the best Russian art collection in the world.
Day 3 - Tour to Kremlin
The Armory and other historical places in the Kremlin
Waking up today morning, visit The Armoury, which is a treasury museum. Some parts of this museum houses artefacts and other historical pieces of interest like gowns and thrones, gold and silver items created by Russian and European jewellers as well as the armour worn by knights.
In addition to all these, you will also get the opportunity to visit Cathedral Square, Assumption, Archangel’s and Holy Annunciation Cathedrals in addition to the Tsar Cannon, the Tsar Bell, Alexander garden and take a ride on the Moscow metro train.
Day 4 - Cultural & Religious Tour in Moscow
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
Today, you will be visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which was destroyed in 1931, and was converted and used as a swimming pool for close to 35 years. Also visit Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts which is among the largest museums in the world and houses a large collection of famous antiques and Renaissance masterpieces. Spend the rest of the day exploring other places in the city.
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New Maiden Nunnery, New Maiden Cemetery
Today will be the last day of the great Moscow tour. On this day, you will be visiting the New Maiden Nunnery, a convent known for housing sacred relics while also serving as a safe house for exiled girls who come from noble households if they get pregnant out of wed lock. Also visit New Maiden Cemetery, the burial ground for a number of powerful Russian and Soviet politicians, World War II heroes, musicians, authors and actors. Spend the rest of the day indulging in some personal sightseeing.
Day 6 - Departure from Moscow
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After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, check-out and proceed towards availing an airport transfer to your respective destination.
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- Usages of plastic bags are strictly prohibited
- Avoid using earphones, as you may not be able to hear what the guide is saying during the course of the tour
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A new campus virtual tour, designed to let prospective students explore the academics, student life and local attractions of Humboldt State University, has been launched at humboldt.edu/explore. Developed as a joint effort between HSU 's Office of Admissions and Marketing & Communications, the user-friendly tour features 30 stops complete ...
Founders Hall has been the symbol of Humboldt State since it was built in 1922. At the time, all of Humboldt State Teacher's College was housed within its walls. Today, Founders Hall contains academic programs, including English, History, Politics, Geography, and Geology. The hall is still HSU's most iconic building and can be seen in the ...
Drive to Humboldt. Arcata is located on U.S. Highway 101. It takes about six hours to drive to Arcata from San Francisco or Sacramento. Watch for the Cal Poly Humboldt off-ramp and signs to the campus. Campus tours start from the Student & Business Services Building. Get Driving Directions.
Housing Tours. Virtually tour the residence halls and apartments in the various residential learning communities across campus. In your community, you have access to academic, social, wellness and awareness events and many opportunities to build friendships that will stay with you long after you graduate. Halls are for first-year students ...
A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending Humboldt State University. Already took an on-campus tour? It's inevitable. All of your college tours will blend, and you might forget the appearance of Humboldt State University's library, dorms, or cafeteria. Use the virtual tour to jog your memory!
Cal Poly Humboldt, founded in 1913, is a comprehensive, public university. Its 161-acre campus is located in Arcata, in Northern California. As the third polytechnic in the state and first in Northern California, we emphasize STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) and have a strong foundation in liberal arts.
Trip also includes a tour of the Humboldt State Marine Laboratory. ... 12:00-12:30 PM Check In: We meet at Humboldt State University. The address is Main Building -Jolly Giant Commons, 355 Granite Avenue Arcata Ca 95521. We meet at the conference desk on the 3rd floor. This may be too early for check-in so please
Telonicher Marine Lab 570 Ewing Street PO Box 690, Trinidad, CA 95570 Phone: (707) 826-3671 [email protected]
HSU also welcomes additional information about any of the historic photos - contact Joan Berman in the Humboldt Room at [email protected] or (707) 826-4939; or Tahja at [email protected] or P.O. Box 194 Comptche, CA 95427. A new book by alumna Katy Tahja offers a fun and quirky photographic tour through HSU's nearly 100-year history.
Spring Preview. This spring, Cal Poly Humboldt invites our applied Fall '24 students to our Spring Preview events on Saturday, March 30, 2024, or Saturday, April 13, 2024. Spring Preview will offer students a series of helpful workshops, meet and greets, and fairs (academic and student clubs) designed to prepare you for the start of the Fall ...
2. Jack Pass. Ride the Bus for cheap, save on gas and no parking woes! The Jack Pass is your chance to ride green and save some gold. For just $60 a semester all HSU employees have unlimited ride access on bus systems serving Humboldt County.
View Virtual Tour. View The Hill Floorplans. Hill Double Room Floor Plan. Hill Double Room Floor Plan. Hill Triple Room Floor Plan. Hill Triple Room Floor Plan. Housing & Residence Life 355 Granite Ave. Arcata, CA 95521-7914 Phone: 707.826.3451 Fax: 707.826.5316 [email protected]. Contact & Hours.
View Virtual Tour. View Cypress Floorplans. Cypress Single Room Floor Plan. Cypress Single Room Floor Plan. Cypress Double Room Floor Plan. Cypress Double Room Floor Plan. Housing & Residence Life 355 Granite Ave. Arcata, CA 95521-7914 Phone: 707.826.3451 Fax: 707.826.5316 [email protected]. Contact & Hours.
The Marine Lab is located in Trinidad, CA, 14 miles from the Cal Poly Humboldt campus. The lab has a 40,000 gallon state-of-the-art seawater system and is a short walk to sandy beaches, rocky intertidal zones, and subtidal kelp beds. The R/V Coral Sea is one of the largest research vessels dedicated to undergraduate education and research in ...
MosGo Tours and Anna, thank you for an interesting and informative excursion. Anna is a very friendly guide. On the excursion we learned about the history of the creation of the Moscow State University, about the great scientists and interesting facts about the life of Russian students - it was fun. We really enjoyed.
Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov (from 1755 to 1917 - the Imperial Moscow University) - one of the oldest and largest classical universitie...
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About the Destinations: The Moscow tour in Russia will take travellers on a wonderful journey through some of Moscow's most well-known streets and areas.Along the way, one will also be able to visit landmarks and places of interest like Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow State University, the Sparrow Hills as well as Theatre and Pushkin squares, Boulevard Ring, The Armoury and the Tsar ...