Intellectual Capital
Intellectual Capital
D.C. internship gives CSULB's Panetta Scholar a closer look at how government works
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Lucia Kos ‘75 was the third of 11 children. She was the first in her family to go to college.
Dan Gooch ‘72 never forgot what his mother, a single parent raising four boys, told him and his brothers.
I recently met a 32-year-old man outside Blair Field. He didn’t appear to be homeless.
Eduardo Cisneros grew up in Huntington Park, one of several small Southeast Los Angeles communities surrounded by four freeways.
President Jane Close Conoley is all about embracing new opportunities.&
It started with a phone call. Just a phone call. Not a commitment or a pledge or a promise written in blood, but just a conversation.
When learning shifted to a virtual space in Spring 2020, College of Engineering professo
No training can prepare you for a pandemic.
A new book by CSULB professor Jake Alimahomed-Wilson and UC Riverside professor Ellen Reese attempts to put the unprecedented wonders – and challen
The experiences of first-generation students are unlike any other group: They feel proud yet scared.
Cal State Long Beach is ranked No.