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Chair of Teacher Education Responds to New Dyslexia Screening Requirements

Betina Hsieh, associate professor and chair of the teacher education program at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with CalMatters about training for teachers in the screening of students for dsylexia.

Professor Comments on the Increase of Home-Schooling After the Pandemic

William Jeynes, professor of education at Cal State Long Beach, discussed with Spectrum News1 about the increase of home-schooling, especially among Black students, since the pandemic.

School of Engineering Hosts Conference to Increase the Number of Women in Engineering

Cal State Long Beach Dean of the College of Engineering, Jinny Rhee, and mechanical engineering student Stephanie Turcios spoke with Spectrum News1 during the 2023 Beach Women in Engineering Conference on the university campu

Immigration Expert Shares Likely Impact of Ending Title 42

Lauren Heidbrink, an associate professor in the Department of Human Development at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with the Daily Bulletin about the likely impact of ending Title 42 on immigrants at the U.S. - Mexico border.

Carpenter Center Raises Over $80K for Art Education

Cal State Long Beach President's Party annual fundraiser at the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center raised over $80,000 for low-cost arts education through the Arts for Life initiative, according to the Lon

Professor Comments on Amazon Contract Workers Unionizing

Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, a professor of sociology at Cal State Long Beach, and co-editor with Ellen Reese of the 2020 book The Cost of Free Shipping, spoke with The American Prospect about a union forming in Southern California with a contractor that delivers Amazon packages