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CSULB Political Professor Comments on Pres. Trump Impeachment

President Trump has been impeached again.

CSULB Professor Talks About The Invisible Black Population In Mexico

Armando Vazquez-Ramos is a professor in the Chicano & Latino Studies Department. He talks to La Opnión about racism in Mexico.

CSULB Mathematics Professor Talks About The Need for More Black Students to Study Math

Kagba Suara, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. He explains to KJLH Radio how he is helping to increase the number of Black students who study math.

CSULB Professor Talks About Her New Children's Book

Cindi Alvitre, professor in the American Indian Studies Department, recently published a new children's book. Alvitre, tells KQED-FM how her personal childhood inspired her writing. 

After Protestors Seized Nation's Capitol, CSULB Historian Looks Back at Similar Events

Pro-Trump protestors broke into the nation's Capitol, Wednesday. Donald Schwartz, professor emeritus in the Department of History, spoke to ABC 7 anchors about the history of civil unrest. 

Former WH Advisor Talks Potential Political Repercussions After Pro-Trump Protestors Stormed Into Nation's Capitol

Wednesday, a huge group of protestors stormed into the nation's Capitol in opposition of President-elect Joe Biden.