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Inside Cal State Long Beach: College rankings — what they mean and what they’re worth

Cal State Long Beach President Jane Close Conoley penned an op/ed to the Long Beach Press-Telegram about college rankings.

Professor Updates Invasion of Ukraine as One Year Anniversary Looms

Andrew Jenks, professor of Russian history, spoke with KCBS radio in San Francisco and KNX radio in Los

Nutritionist Weighs in on Harmful Effects of Focusing on Athletes' Body Composition 

Michelle Barrack, Ph.D., R.D., an associate professor of nutrition and dietetics at Cal State Long Beach, interviewed with Runner's World in a story about the dangers of placing too much emphasis on measuring body composition as a factor in athletes' training.

Political Science Expert Comments on Change to Political Reform Act

Matt Lesenyie, a political science assistant professor at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with the Long Beach Post about a new amendment to the state’s Political Reform Act that could change how lobbyists and developers donate to elected officials.

Criminology Professor Comments on Alleged Killer of Students in Idaho

Robert Schug, a professor in the School of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Emergency Management at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with KFI News Radio about the alleged killer of four university students in Idaho.

Political Science Expert Comments on Difficulty in Electing a Speaker of the House

Matt Lesenyie, assistant professor of political science at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with KNX Radio about why Congress was having such a problem electing a Speaker of the House.