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CSULB Sociology Professor Explains Why "Free Shipping" Isn't Free

Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, a sociology professor at California State University Long Beach and co-editor of “The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy," spoke on CNBC about the impact of free shipping on delivery drivers.

Cal State Long Beach Takes ‘Marriage of Figaro’ Outside

The Long Beach Press-Telegram reported that Cal State Long Beach’s Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Opera Institute will perform the opera “Marriage of Figaro” on the lawn outside the Daniel Recital Hall on the university’s campus.

CSULB Russian Scholar Updates Media on Crisis in the Ukraine

CSULB Russian history scholar Andrew Jenks continues to provide updates to news media on the evolving crisis in the Ukraine.

CSULB Professor Comments on The Use of “Slut-Shaming” as a Psychological Weapon

Shira Tarrant, a Cal State Long Beach professor in the Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies department, comments in USA Today about the use of "slut-shaming" as a psychological weapon against women.

CSULB Academics Discuss Economic State of Long Beach’s Latino Community

Economics chair, Professor Seiji Steimetz, and Associate Professor of Chicano and Latino Studies, Juan Benitez, appeared at a roundtable with Mayor Robert Garcia and others to discuss the post-pandemic economic struggles of the city’s Latino community.

President Conoley Reflects on Importance of Women's History Month

During the month of March, the nation takes time to reflect on and celebrate the accomplishments of women.