The CSU and UC systems are awaiting formal approval of the COVID-19 vaccines by the FDA to officially require immunization to return to campus next semester.
Tag: fall semester
Should I stay or should I go?
As fall registration approaches, I decide if I should return to in-person classes or remain online for one more semester.
BREAKING: CSULB to see 47% of courses in-person for fall 2021, anticipates 100% in spring 2022
Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley has announced that the university can expect to see nearly half its courses for the upcoming fall semester and a full return for the following spring.
Bookstore still open for in-person business, new regulations in place
Even though campus remains mostly closed for the fall, the 49er Shops Bookstore continues to operate for face-to-face shopping.
Department Spotlight: Department of Dance at CSULB
The transition to virtual learning amid national conversations about racism has challenged the Department of Dance at CSULB to create a more accessible and equitable department for the years to come.
CSULB on-campus residents face uncertainty in the dorms
Roughly 340 housing students at Long Beach State move into their single dorms for the fall 2020 semester.
Why some CSULB students are choosing to not return for fall semester
As instruction is conducted mainly virtually for the fall semester, four CSULB students decide not to return to the university until next year. For them, the loss of the in-person experience proved to be too great.
Students spill the tea on how they’re feeling about a virtual semester
Long Beach State students share their concerns and hopes for the new, virtual semester.
IN PHOTOS: CSULB’s visible and abstract changes across campus
Despite many visible changes being made to Long Beach State, like construction on the Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum and Parkside North Housing, the empty campus continues to be most noticeable.
In Photos: First day of fall 2020 at CSULB
The first day of fall semester kicked off on Monday to a quiet start as Long Beach State continues with alternative forms of instruction.