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CSULB student's art featured on product sold at Sephora
The task was to create artwork that shouted, “defy impossible,” a concept business student Laura…

Long Beach Mayor Richardson visits CSULB, explores future partnerships
From the moment he won the Long Beach mayoral election, Rex Richardson set his sights on creating…

CSULB invites campus community to join the racial healing dialogue
Jan. 17 is The National Day of Racial Healing, dedicated to contemplating our shared values and…

2022 in Review: CSULB’s top 10 stories of the year
The past year at CSULB has been filled with incredible achievements - milestones that reinforced…

Through his support, CSULB alumnus gives flight to students' goals
Darold B. Cummings ’67 admits his paper airplane skills are lacking. He called his flimsy folded…

How CSULB Basic Needs empowers students facing homelessness, food insecurity
Michelle Taylor* ‘22 didn’t reach out to Basic Needs until she was about to finish her bachelor’s…

For CSULB alumna, support of domestic violence internships is personal
For Alyce LaViolette ’69, ‘80, the issue of violence against women is deeply personal.
In the…
Distinctive
The task was to create artwork that shouted, “defy impossible,” a concept business student Laura…
Distinctive
From the moment he won the Long Beach mayoral election, Rex Richardson set his sights on creating…
Jan. 17 is The National Day of Racial Healing, dedicated to contemplating our shared values and…
Inclusive
After a three-year hiatus, the CSULB Pow Wow – the longest running university-based powwow west of…
Empowering
After a long road to community college, Leslie Loftis’ transition to a four-year university was a “…
The past year at CSULB has been filled with incredible achievements - milestones that reinforced…
Impactful
Darold B. Cummings ’67 admits his paper airplane skills are lacking. He called his flimsy folded…
Empowering
Michelle Taylor* ‘22 didn’t reach out to Basic Needs until she was about to finish her bachelor’s…
Experiential
For Alyce LaViolette ’69, ‘80, the issue of violence against women is deeply personal.
In the…