As far as Antonia Garcia-Orozco is concerned, it all goes back to a prior queen. More
Valerie Plame Wilson, a former CIA officer who worked as a classified covert intelligence agent for more than 20 years before her cover was blown by controversy surrounding the Iraq war, will present a lecture and book signing on Monday, Nov. 5th.More
CSULB has been selected as one of only three U.S. universities whose students are eligible to take part in The Washington Center’s new U.S.–China Bilateral Trade Internship Program. The program is funded by The Boeing Company. More
Carolyn Shadle, Associate Dean of University College and Extension Services at CSULB, was honored by the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) with the 2007 Award of Excellence for Professional Contributions in Continuing Education at the UCEA Association West Region Conference held in Palm Springs on Oct. 11. More
The College of Business Administration at CSULB has been named an outstanding business school by The Princeton Review and is featured in the just-published 2008 edition of its "Best 290 Business Schools." More
On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the documentary “To Touch The Soul” will screen at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre at CSULB as part of Odyssey and the campus’ International Education Week (Nov. 12-16). More
The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) at CSULB was recently awarded a five-year, $1.33 million from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to continue its efforts in identifying and assisting adult participants who want to enter, re-enter, continue or enroll in a program of post-secondary education.More
Marvel Whitson, assistant to Dean of the College of Education Jean Houck, was recently named by her coworkers as employee of the month.More
You can pick up an extra hour of sleep on Sunday, Nov. 4, when daylight-saving time ends. As always, it’s recommended you turn all your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night.