Learning Curve
Learning Curve
Professor Robert Schug on music, mayhem and the myths of crime
This is a carousel. Use next and previous buttons to navigate or jump to specific slides with the numbered "go to slide" buttons.
The sights and sounds will appear real, but the multi-agency active shooter and mass casualty event taking place Aug.
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette, who has served as dean of Cal State Long Beach’s College of the Arts since 2014, has announced her retirement from the Univ
Imagine life as a member of the Timucua tribe, caught between French and Spanish forces in colonial Florida.
The mission was to record marine life found feeding on a sperm whale carcass floating near Oahu.
As a botanist, Dr. Amanda Fisher studies plants, from flowers to fungi to ferns and mosses.
Dr. Neal Schnoor and his wife, Teresa, had not been in Long Beach long before they had the quintessential California experience: an earthquake.
Paul Baker Prindle has been named director of the campus art museum as the institution enters a new era at Cal State Long Beach.
More than 350 troops stood at attention in front of her. The retiring commander sat to her right, the adjutant general to her left.
The local shores will be packed this holiday week with beachgoers looking to enjoy a day in the sun and surf.
Cal State Long Beach will soon welcome new and returning students to another year of discoveries in the campus’ lecture halls, labs and art studios