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Breaking the Gender Barrier: Women in STEM at CSULB
Students at CSULB are rewriting the narrative about women in STEM – thanks to the many women who came before them.
Professor Ava Hedayatipour navigates the male-dominated field of electrical engineering
Associate professor Ava Hedayatipour has spent more than a decade in electrical engineering and hopes to create spaces for a new generation of female engineers to thrive.
Beach Sports S1E3: Latest Basketball Updates and Engineering student places 8th in Figure Skating
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Sports S1E3 — Latest Basketball Updates and Engineering student places 8th in Figure Skating
CSULB community remembers civil engineering professor as “treasure to the department”
Students, faculty and staff at Long Beach State mourn the loss of Vahe Kludjian, a professor of civil engineering, who died in his classroom Oct. 16 after teaching a lab class that evening.
Women’s successes STEM from adversity
Despite STEM fields being traditionally male-dominated, the number of women pursuing these careers has grown.
LBSU’s construction management department places third in competition
Long Beach State’s construction management department placed third in the Concrete Solutions category at the 2019 Associate Schools of Construction Student Competition in Sparks, Nevada Feb. 6-9. LBSU’s concrete team was one of 12 teams that participated in the category. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, University of Washington[Read More…]
College of Engineering builds fog machine from scratch for Long Beach Ballet
Standing a little over six-feet tall and roughly 1600 pounds, the Long Beach State College of Engineering students constructed a fog machine to use in the 36th annual production of, “The Nutcracker.” The play will be performed by director Dave Wilcox’s Long Beach Ballet Academy at the Terrace Theater in[Read More…]
Grant aims to create better “chemistry” between teachers and classrooms
California State University, Long Beach intends to reach out to local elementary and high school teachers to provide “out-of-classroom science experiences,” according to a press release from the university. A $200,000 grant awarded to CSULB intends to help the university focus on enhancing the teaching and learning of science, technology,[Read More…]