University officials are working to begin distributing funds allocated to the California State University system by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Stimulus Act.
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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.
Q&A with CSULB President Conoley: ‘Bumpy roads ahead’
The Daily Forty-Niner, in conjunction with the Long Beach Post, held a live-streamed conference with President Jane Close Conoley, April 9. Conoley answered COVID-19-related questions that were submitted by the Long Beach State community.
President Conoley announces potential budget cuts; 3 new CSULB COVID-19 cases
In a live interview with the Daily Forty-Niner and Long Beach Post, President Jane Close Conoley addresses the student body’s conoravirus-related questions and concerns.
BREAKING: Remainder of spring semester to be taught online; commencement postponed
After consideration, the administration has decided to maintain social distancing standards for COVID-19 and not resume on-campus life for the spring semester.
Students speak out about coronavirus: ‘it’s an overreaction’
Students voice opinions on Long Beach State’s coronavirus protocol.
UPDATE: Long Beach State Athletics to limit spectators to 150 for all home games
Spectators will be allowed by invitation only “until further notice.”
Face-to-face classes at CSULB moving online due to coronavirus
President Conoley sent an email announcing that all classes will transfer to online only Starting March 17 due to recent local developments relating too coronavirus.
NCAA unanimously approves student-athletes profiting off names, images and likenesses
After a struggle between the NCAA and state legislators, the collegiate sports governing body is making changes to “modernizing” student-athletes’ financial ambitions.
Conoley considers ‘new kind of college’ as a ‘home’ for honors students
President Conoley plans a new honors college to be a step-up from the University Honors Program. The new college will be an affordable, participatory honors experience for willing students, she said.