In The Media News

Assistant Professor Explains the Recent Effort to Select a New U.S. House Speaker

 Matt Lesenyie, assistant professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts, was featured in a podcast with               Australian Broadcast Corpo

College of Engineering Raises the Roof on Sustainable Housing

Hung Nguyen, professor of Civil Engineering & Construction Engineering Management in the College of Engineering, and Cal State Long Beach Student Takashi Hosaka, appeared on Los Angeles television news channel NBC4 to dis

Research Seeks to Measure and Alleviate Stress in Pregnant Mothers

Guido Urizar, professor of psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, spoke with the Long Beach Business Journal about the research he and colleagues at the university are conducting to measure stress levels of preg

Professors Discuss How Social Media Can Spread Misinformation During Global Crisis

Kevin Wallsten, professor of political science, and Stephanie Hartzell, assistant professor in communication studies, recently spoke with the Long Beach Post about how fast inaccurate information can spread on social media after a global crisis.

Political Science Instructor Surmises Why Senator Butler Won't Run for a Full Term

Matt Lesenyie, an assistant professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts, spoke with the Los Angeles Times about reasons why Laphonza Butler may have decided not to run for the Senate in the upcoming election.

CSULB Competes at "World's Fair of Sustainability"

Cal State Long Beach College of Engineering student, Jonathan Beltran, presented the school's sustainable housing entry at the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon with Spectrum News 1 and the