University officials are working to begin distributing funds allocated to the California State University system by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Stimulus Act.
Coronavirus
Content that focuses on the growing coronavirus epidemic at CSULB.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | Coronavirus continues to affect CSULB students
In this episode of Beach Weekly, Long Beach State students share their experiences in midst of the coronavirus pandemic. As social distancing practices continue, students discuss how their education, personal relationships and jobs have been affected.
BREAKING: CSULB to lend portion of campus for COVID-19 testing and rest spot for VA hospital staff
Campus parking lots will be used by Memorial Care health workers for testing and Building E of Hillside College will be used as a rest area for VA hospital staff.
Long Beach City Council passes policies to support economic relief
With nonessential business closures and a statewide stay-at-home order, COVID-19 has rapidly transformed the Long Beach economy.
‘Scholarship dollars are going to be tough to come by’: Long Beach State Athletics projects financial troubles
Long Beach State Athletic Director Andy Fee took to Zoom to address over 140 fans, students, coaches, boosters and media members about the state of the department amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
S4E12 | BEACH WEEKLY | Updates about coronavirus in Long Beach
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives an update on Long Beach-related coronavirus news, including anticipated federal funding for Long Beach State, budget cuts and increased safety restrictions in the city.
‘They begged me to come back’: CSULB students studying abroad recount their COVID-19 experiences
For many international students and students studying abroad, mass confusion added to the panic of coronavirus. Long Beach State officials gave them an ultimatum; come home or get cut-off, students said.
CSULB sees $41.7 million in federal coronavirus funding; ninth-most in nation
Each student is allocated $1,114 in emergency relief grants.
CSULB changes grading policy to allow credit or no-credit for all courses amid coronavirus
Provost Brian Jersky announced Friday that Long Beach State will be offering students the option to select a credit or no-credit grade for the spring semester.
CSULB student balances motherhood and study amid COVID-19 pandemic
CSULB student Fabiola Gutierrez is adjusting to her new life amid coronavirus restrictions. As she juggles to handle her online courses and family responsibilities, she has also dedicated her time to helping the elderly in her community.