After an initial decline in price over the summer, gas prices have risen again seemingly overnight, financially impacting Long Beach students.
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PT at the Beach clinic motivated to restore awareness, mobility
The Life Fit Center on campus is home to the physical therapy clinic offering services from physical rehabilitation to orthopedic care.
Sunday model sessions return to campus
The Illustration and Drawing Club has brought back Sunday model sessions to CSULB since the pandemic started.
CSU Board of Trustees appoint former CSU Northridge president as interim chancellor
Jolene Koester will begin her time as the CSU interim chancellor on May 1.
CSU chancellor shares new details about fall 2021 campus return
‘I can’t promise that it’ll be 100% smooth’
CSU leaders present importance of college education to churches statewide in ‘Super Sunday’
Chancellor Joseph I. Castro and President Jane Close Conoley promoted higher education in a virtual event Sunday presented at dozens of Black churches in California.
CSU chancellor addresses future in-person instruction plan, equity gaps and student economic hardships
California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro and President of Public Policy Institute of California Mark Baldassare discussed the various priorities the California State University outlined during the pandemic.
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.
Newsom’s budget proposal may increase LBSU enrollment numbers
California Gov. Gavin Newsom presented his first budget proposal, allocating up to $562 million in permanent and one-time funds for the California State University system. Newsom’s budget proposal consists of a $300 million ongoing general fund for operational costs, increased enrollment and for progress toward the Graduation Initiative 2025. The[Read More…]
Ethnic studies programs fight against Executive Order 1100
The ethnic studies departments across California State University campuses continue to fight against an executive order that they believe will negatively affect ethnic studies departments at CSUs. Executive Order 1100-Revised was issued last year by CSU Chancellor Timothy White. There were recent protests on the CSUN campus where students voiced[Read More…]