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Political Science Assistant Professor Says Ban of Residential Picketing Could Have “Chilling Effect” on Protesting

Matt Lesenyie, assistant professor of political science at Cal State Long Beach spoke with the Long Beach Press-Telegram about why the Long Beach City Council rejected an ordinance banning targeted picketing outside

Political Science Expert Comments on Expansion of LA County Board of Supervisors

Matt Lesenyie, assistant professor of political science at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with the Long Beach Post about a proposed expansion of the LA County Board of Supervisors.

Geology Professors Explain Soil Dynamics in Rain-Related Landslides and Sink Holes

Cal State Long Beach geology professors, Nate Onderdonk and Richard Behl, teamed up with Southern California news media to help explain the soil dynamics behind the landslides and sink holes caused by recent rain events.

President Conoley Talks Artificial Intelligence

ChatGPT is a new artificial intelligence software that has taken the world by storm. President Jane Close Conoley writes in a Press-Telegram article her thoughts on AI and how it may affect higher education.

Professor Invites Youth to Experience Democracy Through the Budget Process

Gary Hytrek, professor of geography at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with the Long Beach Business Journal about the city’s first participatory budget process and the inclusion of youth and young adults in its development.

CSULB Psychologist Gives Tips to Avoid the Rainy Day Blues

Marwa Azab, a lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cal State Long Beach, spoke with KNBC about how the recent rainy weather  may cause seasonal depression for people living in typically sunny Southern California. Dr.