Psychology's Diane Lee is one reason why birdbrain won't mean stupid anymore. A full-time member of the university since 1999, Lee is also a member of CSULB's class of 1984 earning her bachelor's in psychology.
Music's John Barcellona made it possible for a few lucky CSULB Music majors to pursue their woodwind studies in March when he ran in the 20th Los Angeles Marathon to raise support for the University Wind Quintet.
While
most individuals spent their Christmas vacation relaxing with family and friends,
Donna Hilpert was halfway around the world helping the less fortunate in Kompong
Cham City, Cambodia.
Kaleidoscope,
which continues to be one of Southern California's most popular family-oriented
festivals since 1985, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Saturday,
April 23.
As of April 1, Employee Self Service has been available to allow you access to online information about your health benefits, leave balances, paycheck history, and other employee information via the secured "myCSULB" portal.