Around the world the shark population is declining, but that is not the case in California.
Erin Gruwell wins L.A. Emmy for 'Freedom Writers' documentary
Kevin Wallsten, professor in the Department of Political Science, co-wrote a Washington Post article. It analyzes the ruling.
July 26 marks the 30th anniversary of President George H. W. Bush signing the Americans with Disabilities Act into law.
Veronica Cherene watched her patient walk out of the building after 84 days at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center.
Los Angeles school officials are considering testing all students before opening schools.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused millions of Americans to adjust to new stay-at-home work environments.
“I was always intent on going to college. I really didn’t have a choice since both my parents went to college,” Baxter said.
It's shark season: A time when one of the oceans top predators frequent the Southern California coastline.
The California State University, Long Beach SharkLab team intimately studies sharks.
Beginning this Fall, CSULB students can enroll in the John & Helen Apostle Incubator & Enterprise Lab.
It's believed that California could lose more than one Congressional House seat.
Summer is a time when many people flock to the beach.
The CSULB SharkLab team has been surveiling sharks with drones for more than a year.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many universities to have to reimagine the way they deliver an education.
In the fall, the team will code the submissions to find themes, topics and ideas.
Cal State Long Beach professor Dr. Suzanne Marshall wanted to give back during the coronavirus pandemic.
“That’s been something that I’ve never seen before. Definitely not in healthy people.”
Fourth of July fireworks & parades are canceled, but nearby towns are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate.
A new ranking shows that Long Beach’s favorite pooch differs from the rest of the nation.
Fuego also introduces new menus and hours, all in an open-air, seaside setting amid amazing views of the Pacific Ocean, Queen Mary and DTLB
Beads of sweat form on Ethan Sauser’s forehead as he begins steady chest compressions on the cardiac arrest patient.
Representative Katie Porter of Irvine is running for re-election in the 45th District.
In her recent NBC op-ed she uses psychology to explain how to raise anti-racist children.
Summer day camps and fitness are back at three locations in greater Long Beach.
Genevieve Kimble already had nine languages under her belt, but discovered she still had plenty to learn.
Jason Whitehead, political science professor, explains to CBS News Los Angeles what the Supreme Court ruling means for DACA students.
It's shark season, and many Californians are heading to the beach as the temperatures rise.
Millions of Americans celebrated Juneteenth: It is a day that commemorates the last group of enslaved people receiving their freedom.
Kevin Malotte, professor emeritus of Epidemiology, explains to the Los Angeles Times why he believes there is so much confusion.
Jason Whitehead, political professor, spoke to KCAL9 about what the ruling means for DACA recipients.
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LBUSD 2020 University Achievement Awards
"We will continue to celebrate the historical contributions of African Americans."
Professor Laura Gonzalez, School of Business, speaks to Business Insider about the seven best stocks to invest in during the COVID-19
Laura Gonzalez, finance professor in the School of Business, explains to NASDAQ what recent graduates should do with their money.
The Supreme Court recently ruled that discrimination against LGBTQ identifying people in the workplace is unlawful.