Along with three alumni, an assistant professor at CSULB contributed the data analysis for a report discussed at the Long Beach city council meeting on Aug. 11. The report focused on civil unrest in the community as well as declaring racism a public health crisis.
Author: Julia Terbeche
Conoley reveals plans to increase diversity at the Beach, recognizes past failings
The university president details her plans to promote racial equity at CSULB, including faculty training initiatives and a focus on admitting more Black students.
What will fall look like?: A Q&A with President Conoley
In a Q&A with the Daily Forty-Niner, CSULB President Jane Close Conoley reveals that fall semester will only have about 4% of faculty, staff and students in person. She also discussed her visions to maintain a healthy campus
City of Long Beach opens COVID-19 testing site at Queen Mary
A California nonprofit, Covid Clinic, has opened a rapid COVID-19 testing site that delivers results within 60 minutes at a cost of $150.
ASI’s #LBSUsharkChallenge gives students chance to win bookstore gift card
CSULB’s ASI is hosting a dance challenge for enrolled students to participate in on social media, honoring the new campus mascot, “Elbee” the shark, from Aug. 20 through Sept. 6.
CSULB ID cards redesigned after 16 years
After 16 years, Long Beach State officials are issuing redesigned campus ID cards for the upcoming fall semester to new faculty, staff and students.
CSULB unveils new shark mascot “Elbee”
Long Beach State introduced its new shark mascot, “Elbee,” via social media Monday after students voted over a year ago to replace the former mascot, Prospector Pete.
CSU will now offer one free online class at any system-affiliated campus for transferable credit
Through CSU Fully Online, currently enrolled students may register for an online course at any of the 23 campuses at no additional cost and receive transferable GE credit.
CSULB’s class of 2020 to join class of 2021 for commencement in May
The class of 2020 is set to walk with the class of 2021 next May, President Jane Close Conoley announced Friday.
CSU budget trimmed by $299 million, CSULB facing $22 million in cuts
The California State University system is facing a budget cut of $299 million from the state stemming from coronavirus-related impacts. According to CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White, the CSU faces a three-year financial challenge likely to include layoffs.