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CSULB Receives $10 Million Grant for Public Health Program

CSULB is just one of 10 schools across the country to receive a $10 million grant to help recruit, train, and place over 700 minority students into California’s public health workforce.

CSULB Expert Comments on Port Supply Chain Issues

Dr. Tom O'Brien, executive director for the Center for International Trade and Transportation at CSULB, provides comments on port supply chain issues during an interview with KPCC public radio (Pasadena).

Coastal Erosion and Climate Change Story Features CSULB Expert

Professor Richard Behl, Chair of CSULB's Department of Geological Sciences, is featured in this story produced by KQED, a PBS and NPR member station in Northern California.

CSULB Professor Weighs in on Role of Food and Culture

CSULB sociology professor, Oliver Wang, recently commented in a Los Angeles Times article highlighting children of immigrants helping parents establish their own restaurants.

Biden Administration Selects CSULB Alumna to Lead Department on Election Security

The Biden Administration recently announced the selection of Kim Wyman '85 to the Department of Homeland Security to lead efforts protecting elections from domestic and foreign interference. Wyman will resign her current position as Washington's secretary of state to join the Department of Homeland Security.

Economy is Recovering says CSULB Lecturer

Dr. Robert A. Kleinhenz, lecturer in Department of Economics, provides analysis of factors in recovery of U.S. economy in a Daily Bulletin OpEd.