Scott Wolford graduated from California State University Bakersfield in 1989 with a bachelors degree in Physical Education. He swam for the Roadrunners. He enjoyed the local lakes and headed for the coast to enjoy California’s...
Posted by Dolphinzen
- Thu May 7, 2009 07:34:40 PDT
In keeping with the ‘go green’ theme for April, California State University, Bakersfield’s Kegley Institute of Ethics is hosting a panel of experts who will speak about the statewide impact of climate change. The...
For eight months out of the year, for the past seven years, the deserts of southern California have had an unacknowledged advocate.
Braving extreme daytime heat, the freezing temperatures of the winter night and the constant threat of...
Continuing to demonstrate its commitment to environmentally sustainable energy solutions, California State University, Bakersfield will join hundreds of colleges and universities taking part in the National Teach-In on Global Warming on...
“Mining’s Toxic Legacy”
From The Sierra Fund
Throughout the Sierra Nevada we hear a lot about the “49ers” and the “Legacy” of mining. The iconic image of the miner...
Posted by mikethornton
- Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:32:17 PDT
California State University, Bakersfield’s School of Natural Science and Mathematics presents its second public seminar of the year on Tuesday, May 6 at 4 p.m. in Science Building III, room number 108.
Louis Pitelka, a...
1. Who is the Turtle Guy?
The “Turtle Guy” is an ocean advocate who, through education, attempts to affect change in the world by reaching out to the local community, especially children....