Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently died from Pancreatic Cancer.
"In 2019, CSULB was ranked No. 3 in the nation for the number of degrees awarded to underrepresented students by Diverse"
Shark sightings in Northern California are starting to become more common.
SharkLab Director, Chris Lowe, and his team track sharks in an attempt to predict when they will show up along Southern California shores.
NBC News coverage shows a need for culturally sensitive programs that tackles mental health in the Cambodian community.
The program Rising Scholars helps formerly incarcerated students matriculate through college.
A Spectrum News 1 reporter was there to catch the action.
After her father's passing, she submerged herself in her studies. Through her research, she learned about the play “Mujeres de Arena
I spent my first semester at Cal State Long Beach “focusing on academics.”
Day one: excited, absolutely terrified.
Taking a road trip to deliver the boxes seemed like a “natural extension of their art education philosophy,” she said.
The learning curve was a steep climb for fifth-grade teacher Elsa Ortega when schools closed their doors in March because of COVID-19.
The Republican National Convention used its platform to appeal to the American people during this election cycle.
"The voice in her head would ask, “Is the reason why there aren’t more people like me here because I don’t belong?”
“We are proud to be recognized as one of the best universities in the country.”
Jason Whitehead, professor in the Department of Political Science, spoke to Spectrum News to recap the Democratic National Convention.
For more information, contact Sophia Pandya, chair of the Department of Religious Studies, at sophia.pandya@csulb.edu.
“Receiving the FILA award will pave the way for me to continue my efforts in promoting diversity and advancing students’ success in STEM.”
In addition to Week of Welcome, ASI will also offer virtual workout programs through the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
Cal State Long Beach’s commitment to resilience, diversity and student-ready learning has been longstanding trademarks of the university.
Monday, California State University, Long Beach unveiled its new shark mascot.
It was the podcast about Italian doctors battling COVID-19 that hit her.
The pandemic has had a major impact on the nation's economy.
The SharkLab team on campus extensively researches sharks.
SharkLab Director, Chris Lowe, Ph.D., was featured on Discovery Channel's Shark Week.
She believes the district must invest more resources into reducing risk.
The introduction of Elbee comes after the 2018 retirement of the university's former mascot, Prospector Pete.
The incoming cohort includes first-year students pursuing Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering degrees.
Presidential candidate Joe Biden picked Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate.
The SharkLab extensively studies the behavior of sharks.
“We’re hoping that we created a platform so that students who might think of dropping out or not graduating are able to graduate,” he said.
Great white sharks get all the publicity, but leopard sharks are one of the most common sharks along the coast of California.
Justin Levitt, professor spoke to the Long Beach Post about why a statewide oil and gas PAC donated to a local city council race.
Graduate student Katina Moore has 20 different surveillance cameras across Orange County to monitor wildlife.
SharkLab Director Chris Lowe, Ph.D., and his team track great white sharks.
Meeting deadlines has added weight to the stress and anxiety that the fear of the virus has caused.
Technology has become increasingly important amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Formerly incarcerated students have what’s known as ‘imposter syndrome’ that we shouldn’t be at school,” Hernandez said.
CSULB Prof. Debby Sneed, explains to Fox News how ancient Greece was ahead of the curve in addressing accessibility for disabled people.