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Halloween Open House
Oct 30, 2025 11:00 AM | Email - mhernandez1@sfsu.edu Creep on over to the NEW Gator Student Health Center! Join the Gator Health and Well-Being in a building-wide trick-or-treat game to uncover services and resources. Explore three spook-tacular floors filled with wellness activities, snacks and FREE giveaways!
AI Literacy Essentials: Introduction to Generative AI
Oct 30, 2025 2:00 PM | Cost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course introduces generative AI to those with little or no prior experience engaging with this emerging technology. Participants obtain a foundational understanding of generative AI, its associated opportunities and implications, and basic strategies for composing and iterating prompts. Participants will be expected to engage in hands-on interaction with the Microsoft Copilot chatbot to begin generating practical outputs for personal and professional use cases. This course is an elective that counts toward receiving a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
Dia de los Muertos Amaranth Skull Making
Oct 30, 2025 3:30 PM | Cost - Free Email - carolinaprado@sfsu.edu Dia de los Muertos, 10/30 3:30-5:30 p.m., Rosa Parks Room at the Cesar Chavez Student Center Celebrate Dia de los Muertos by creating an amaranth skull for your altar! Tere Almaguer and Nancy Pili, from Poder! SF, will discuss decolonizing our ancestral offerings and connecting to ancestral seeds that nurture our bodies and the land. In this event, our facilitators will open with sharing stories of how we are connected to Amaranth and the role of ofrendas for Dia de los Muertos. You will get to use a mold to make one amaranth skull to eat and one to take home. Participants get their own plate and supplies to take to their desk to decorate and personalize their ofrenda. Co-sponsored by SFSUs Department of Latina/Latino Studies, Queer Latinx Club, and the Queer and Trans Resource Center. For questions, reach out to Dr. Carolina Prado (carolinaprado@sfsu.edu).
Natural Destiny in Poulain's Account of Gender Inequality
Oct 30, 2025 4:00 PM | Cost - Free Email - phlsphr@sfsu.edu The Chin-Plaisance Colloquia Committee and the Department of Philosophy are delighted to welcome Dr. Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval (UC Davis) to SFSU. The talk will begin at 4 p.m. A meet and greet with Dr. Sandoval will follow. All are welcome! "Natural Destiny in Poulain's Account of Gender Inequality" Abstract: Whence come gender and gender inequality nature or society? Poulain de la Barre (1647-1723) is often thought to be an early proponent of the view that gender and gender inequality is the result of social factors, as opposed to innate physical or mental differences. But, I argue, his views are more complicated than that. For Poulain, some physical differences between the sexes play an irreducible role in bringing about gender difference. They do so sometimes directly, but most commonly indirectly, in a way that is mediated by custom. What is distinctive and innovative about Poulain, then, is his nuanced views about how small physical differences ultimately lead to immense social ones, in the presence of certain conditions. Along the way, I discuss whether Poulain can be said to have recognized the gender/sex distinction.
Paralegal Studies Certificate Online Information Session
Oct 30, 2025 5:30 PM | Email - ecerpa@sfsu.edu Attend the Paralegal Studies online information session, and find out how our ABA-approved, 100% online certificate program will prepare you for a career in legal services. You will learn about our comprehensive curriculum, faculty of legal experts and certificate requirements. Additional topics include: application procedures, internship opportunities and career outlook. $3,000 David Goldstein Memorial Scholarship for certificate students. RSVP to receive the Zoom details: https://cpage.sfsu.edu/paralegal/events/info-session
Student Org Event
Rehabilitation is a Choice - Exhibit Opening
Oct 23, 2025 9:00 AM | Join the AS Art Gallery in its opening reception of the Project Rebound collaboration exhibit Rehabilitation is a Choice. Located on the terrace floor of the Cesar Chavez Building, and opening on Monday October 20th, the Art Gallery will celebrate the exhibits official celebration October 23rd, coupled with Project Rebounds Mural Celebration. The last day to experience this exhibit will be on October 31st.Hosted by: Associated Students Project Rebound, Associated Students Art GalleryAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11800704
👻 Engineering Halloween Bash Social Event - Join us if you dare! 🎃
Oct 30, 2025 5:00 PM | ASCE x ASME x SNSBE x SEAONC x FCR x TBP x SHPE x IEEE x WISE Join us if you dare for a night of spooky fun! Leave the labs and the deadlines behind for three hours of pure Halloween chaos with your fellow engineers. What to Expect:Costume Competition: Bring your A-game! Prizes for the best looks. Scary Movie: Get ready to scream (or just relax!). Pumpkin Painting & Cupcake Decorating: Unleash your creative chaos....Plus spooky games and more! Meeting Details:When: Thursday, October 30th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Where: César Chávez U-Club Mezzanine LevelDon't miss out on the most thrilling social event of the season! We can't wait to see your ghoulish faces.Hosted by: American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fog City Rocketry, Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers at SF State, National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Tau Beta Pi Honors Society, Women in Science and EngineeringAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11828945
Día de los Muertos
Oct 30, 2025 5:30 PM | Event Description: Join us for a Dia De Los Muertos celebration filled with color, culture, and remembrance. Enjoy picture frame decorating and candle making while watching a Dia De Los Muertos movie. Registration: Registration required on the Mashouf Wellness Center Member portalHosted by: Campus Recreation- The Mashouf Wellness CenterAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11447206
Costume and AllHallowtide Party - NEWMAN NIGHT
Oct 30, 2025 6:30 PM | Come join us for a super fun night celebrating All Hallows ' Eve! As you know, this is a Catholic holiday, and we are ready to BRING IT! With snacks and costumes, come to celebrate and dance at the boogie bash! Costumes are encouraged, and there might even be a costume contest! Come join us for a super fun night filled with laughs, spooks, and community! (If you are going to mass beforehand, make sure to change into your costume AFTER mass, please :) Come if you dare, and you'll be in for a scare! Hosted by: Newman Catholic ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11740029
16th Annual Costume Dodgeball
Oct 30, 2025 7:00 PM | Fall into Campus Rec and start your spooky season by joining the Mashouf Wellness Center for our Annual Costume Dodgeball Tournament. Every year, MWC’s events team partners with our intramurals staff to host a night full of games, candy, prizes, and friendly competition. There will also be a Spooky Climbing wall event! Gather your fellow gators and sign up as a team of eight to ten individuals. There will be a best-dressed prize for the team who arrives in style; first to third place prizes for teams who make it through to the final rounds; and treats for all participants who stay to cheer on their fellow players. To learn how to sign up, please refer to the team registration section for more details. Hosted by: Campus Recreation- The Mashouf Wellness CenterAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11355219
SF State News
SFSU Class of 2026 Commencement set for May 21 at Oracle Park
Gators return to downtown ballpark for 10th year! Class of 2026, save the date for San Francisco State University’s 125th Commencement, which will be held Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. This is our 10th year celebrating graduates at the downtown ballpark, and we plan to welcome the more than 30,000 graduates, family members and friends for this unforgettable milestone. “Commencement is the most important day of the year for our university, our graduates and their families,” said SFSU President Lynn Mahoney. “In addition to representing the culmination of years of work, Commencement is our opportunity as a community to celebrate students one more time as they embark on their next adventure." This year’s Commencement ceremony will start at 3 p.m., with doors opening at 1 p.m., a slight time difference from previous years allowing graduates and their loved ones more time to celebrate in the city.
More information about the May 21 ceremony will be shared throughout the year as it becomes available. Keep checking the
SFSU Commencement website
for updates! Follow SFSU on social media and tag your Commencement posts #SFSU2026.
SFSU undergrad research sheds light on zombie bees
An in-class, on-campus student project explores the impact of a parasitic fly on honeybees
SFSU named a national leader in helping students move up in life
The Wall Street Journal recognizes SFSU as one of the top 25 schools in the nation for social mobility
Gilead Innovation Initiative opens doors for SFSU student scientists
The new initiative provides stipends, lab support and opportunities for first-time and emerging researchers
Discover 2025: See what makes life brighter at SFSU on Oct. 18
Prospective students and families can explore campus, meet faculty and students, and learn how SFSU prepares graduates for success
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