
Building Momentum
Building Momentum
Cal State Long Beach students dig in for a productive, enriching summer
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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
Science teachers around Southern California are receiving boxes full of shark jaws to help students understand life under the waves, courtesy of th
Cal State Long Beach engineering students who spent much of the past school year working on a rocketry project inspired by NASA’s R&D practices
Summer is almost here and millions of Southern Californians and tourists will be visiting the shore.
The Long Beach Post recently captured the pandamonium that followed the blossoming of Phil, an 11-year-old titan arum.