Chris Lowe, professor and director of the Shark Lab, speaks with The OC Register about the recent sighting of two great white sharks in NB.
Kate Flach, lecturer in the Department of History, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post.
“Outfitters” owner Eddie Mouslmani has set up a GoFundMe page to assist in rebuilding his business that was destroyed during the looting
Cars begin lining up early, the drivers eager to receive a bag of nonperishable foods and fresh produce.
COVID-19 and national protests against racial injustice and police brutality have made it difficult for many businesses to recover.
As thousands of Americans protest against racial injustice, many have also participated in looting.
Claire Garrido-Ortega, an epidemiology lecturer, explains to the Los Angeles Times why closing testing sites was irresponsible.
Jose Rodriguez, communications professor, explains to the Orange County Register why protests can turn into riots.
President Jane Close Conoley today issued a statement on the current unrest.
Claire Garrido-Ortega, an epidemiology lecturer, explains to the Los Angeles Times the risks.
“That’s been something that I’ve never seen before. Definitely not in healthy people.”
The coronavirus pandemic has forced millions of Americans into unemployment.
"The coronavirus pandemic has caused national and local leaders to do all they can to prevent the spread of the virus"
Due to the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy, Hertz rental car recently filed for bankruptcy.
“I knew that I needed help and I knew it wasn’t going to be a good semester if I didn’t do something,” Rose said.
President Jane Close Conoley praised Castro’s enthusiasm for the job.
A recent shark attack in Santa Cruz left one man dead.
Kevin Wallsten, political science professor, explains to the Los Angeles Times why it may not hold up in court.
“The support for non-curricular activities is challenging for universities in today’s funding climate,” Martin noted.
First place was awarded to PeriDeals, an app that connects users with markdown deals on perishable food at local markets.
Many colleges and universities across the nation have received emergency funding to assist students in need.
"Cal State Long Beach students didn’t let alternative learning hamper their ability to produce award-winning work this semester."
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for college students who need real-life training to graduate with the training they need.
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has caused many students to have to do their classwork virtually from home.
The coronavirus has caused a financial strain on many Americans across the country.
The Asian Giant Hornet's, also known as the 'Murder Hornet,' arrival to the United States means there is another flying insect predator.
“This is hard news, but please don’t only be disheartened by it,” Korber said in a post on her Facebook page.
"Kourtney Gomez explains finishing her semester amid a pandemic, and her excitement to help save lives."
Nurse Practitioner Jamie Balderas geared up in her yellow protective gown, goggles and a face mask before she entered the room.
“I have peace in my heart, which is something I haven’t had for quite some time now,” Carrie said.
CSULB’s capacity to implement and share effective practices among CSU campuses and education partners was another factor for selection.
"The work of the CCAG extends CED’s vision to promote equity and excellence in education.”
"An assistant professor in the Department of Dance, Lemme figured her ballet students were feeling the same."
As Californians continue to quarantine to protect themselves from the coronavirus, many experts say fatigue is starting to kick-in.
"As the CA officials continue conversations about the right time to lift the quarantine, many wonder how the state's economy will recover."
Health issues with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has brought uncertainty about the future of US-North Korea relations.
COVID-19 has caused an extreme influx in hospital patients across the nation.
"Cal State Long Beach professors found themselves jumping into a brave new virtual world, where Zoom had replaced classrooms"