Long Beach State employees honor Rodger Lee Watkins’ legacy as they reflect on their shared memories of him, highlighting the community impact following his untimely death.
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CSULB staff member killed in Downtown Long Beach vehicle collision
Long Beach resident and CSULB employee Rodger Lee Watkins died of multiple blunt force traumas in a fatal car crash at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Anaheim Street.
CFC to reopen in early 2025, leaving faculty without on-campus childcare amid renovations
Following the temporary closure of the Child and Family Center (CFC) on campus, program administrators announced its reopening beginning in 2025. However, faculty and staff expressed concern over the lack of alternative on-campus childcare programs for the next year and a half.
Beach Weekly S11E1: The Beach on Second Street store permanently closed, Elbee’s new Hidden Disabilities Sunflower & more
Beach Weekly S11E1: The Beach on Second Street store permanently closed, Elbee’s new Hidden Disabilities Sunflower & more
Demolition of Walter Pyramid is possible, says Interim Athletic Director
As Long Beach State Athletics tackles the leaks and repairs needed for the Walter Pyramid, past repair estimates and damage could bring it down.
Campus road repairs promote safety for commuters
The campus road repairs cost an estimated $2.4 million, but the money doesn’t come from students.
How prepared is Long Beach State for future heat waves?
Although the university is working toward campus sustainability, Long Beach State infrastructure struggles to hold up against record-setting temperatures.
A look at the Walter Pyramid: current repairs and highlights
Beach Building Services and Facilities Management tend to leaks in Long Beach State’s Walter Pyramid as part of a four-phase maintenance project.
Working the night shift: CSULB custodians
Although sometimes not recognized, the custodial department makes great efforts to keep the campus clean for student productivity.
Beach Building Services address leaks in the Walter Pyramid
“Phase Two” of repairs is in response to heavy rains last year that entered the structure.