Rebecca Lemme, the co-coordinator of the BFA program for dance at CSULB, directs an all virtual performance with her outside dance studio, CSULB alumni and students.
Tag: COVID-19
Conoley confirms chancellor’s announcement, CSULB to continue virtual delivery through spring 2021
Following the announcement made by CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White earlier in the afternoon, President Jane Close Conoley confirmed that Long Beach State will remain virtual through the spring semester.
BREAKING: Campuses to continue virtual instruction next semester, CSU announces
After “careful consideration of a multitude of factors,” all 23 California State University campuses will remain online for the spring semester Chancellor Timothy P. White announced Thursday.
What life is like for CSULB students living in on-campus housing
Students living on-campus adjust to an unusual dorming experience, which includes face masks, Zoom community events and an overall quiet environment.
CSULB students learn how to maintain a social life during the pandemic
A look at how students at CSULB go about their social lives during this stage of the coronavirus pandemic.
Students spill the tea on how they’re balancing home and school life, all in the same space
Long Beach State students talk about how to balance work and life at the same time.
IN PHOTOS: People swarm beaches for Labor Day weekend, defy county orders
Los Angeles County health officials warn residents to plan for a safe long weekend in fear of another spike in COVID-19 cases.
Student Health Services to continue in-person visits, increase COVID-19 testing
Under newly imposed regulations, the health center remains open for the fall semester and is offering “telehealth evaluations” in addition to routine services.
Meet the family behind Niyama Design Studios
Jenn Nidoy started Niyama Design Studios when people started to express interest in her home sewn masks. With 450 masks sold, Nidoy and her family have learned the challenges and joys of running a small business.
Students upgraded to Zoom Pro at no additional charge, greater access to meetings, recording capabilities
Students now have the same meeting parameters as faculty members, allowing them to host meetings with up to 300 participants for as long as 30 hours.