Academic Affairs in the News
Last Updated 4/21/26
- Matt Lesenyie. Political analyst explains the reasons a politician might choose to delay announcing their candidacy. KNX News Radio
- Oliver Wang. Professor reflects on nostalgia for analog cassette players. Los Angeles Times
- Matt Lesenyie. Political science expert discusses the key issues affecting Americans ahead of the State of the Union address. Spectrum News
- University Police. UPD's viral video raises awareness about texting while driving. WGN TV
- Laura Gonzalez. Professor says Port of Long Beach trade remains strong despite tariffs. Long Beach Post
- Elaine Bernal. Chemistry lecturer raises safety concerns about student conducting experiments at home. CBS News Los Angeles
- Loren J. Blanchard. Incoming CSULB president highlights student support mission. NBC News Los Angeles
- Matt Lesenyie. Political scientist comments on the Democratic Party’s polling strategy in governor’s race. Long Beach Press-Telegram
- Chris Lowe. Professor explains impact of climate change on white sharks. CBS LA
- Ted Stankowich. CSULB professor explains why most mammals lack nature’s brightest colors. LiveScience.com
- Matt Lesenyie. Political scientist comments on Democratic Party’s debate issues. Spectrum News One
- David Pepper. Geography expert explains why Long Beach floods during rainstorms. Long Beach Watchdog
- Robert Kleinhenz. Economist describes the state of the Inland Empire economy in op-ed. The Press-Enterprise
- Marwa Azab. Psychologist comments on how SoCal residents cope with news from the Middle East. LAist
- Matt Lesenyie. Political scientist explains the power of incumbency in election campaigns. Long Beach Post
- CSULB. Thousands celebrate 53rd annual Pow Wow at CSULB. Long Beach Press-Telegram
- Chris Lowe. Get ready for a ‘very sharky summer,’ expert says. Los Angeles Times
- Chris Reese. CSULB's Reese emphasizes education partnerships with local aerospace industry. Long Beach Press-Telegram
- Matt Lesenyie. Political science expert doubts the impact of executive order regulating mail-in ballots. USA Today
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