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CSULB will get all their textbooks for a flat fee under new program
By Maison Tran | Long Beach Post | NOV. 18, 2023 | Photo By Thomas R. Cordova Cal State Long Beach will launch its Equitable Textbook Access (ETA) program next ... -
Commentary: The artist in CSULB’s new exhibit is a major donor. That’s bad, and so ...
By Christopher Knight | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 13, 2022 | Photo by Tatiana Mata The other day, I drove over to Cal State Long Beach and saw an ... -
Easing the transfer path in California from community colleges to universities
By: LARRY GORDON, EdSource – March 29, 2021 A second-year student at Long Beach City College, Emilio Mann is part of an experiment that aims to ease and improve the ... -
DACA recipients at CSULB say they are 'happy but not fully content' with Biden's immigration ...
By: Mikayla Schwartz , Daily49er – Feb. 8, 2021 President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s new immigration proposal would provide recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program the opportunity to ... -
LBUSD board president responds to criticism over recent vote
By: Stephanie Rivera ~ Long Beach Post ~ July 28, 2020 Long Beach Unified School District’s newly nominated board president has responded to criticism from the local Latinx community over ... -
An Open Letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom on Ethnic Studies
By: Alvaro Huerta ~ Medium ~ June 24, 2020 Dear Governor Gavin Newsom: As one of the few tenured Latina/o faculty members at the California State University (CSU) — the ... -
California moves toward requiring CSU students to take ethnic studies to graduate
By: Michael Burke ~ EdSource ~ June 19, 2020 CSU chancellor's office criticizes bill moving through Legislature as “legislative interference.” California State University students may soon have a new course requirement ... -
Cal State Stands Alone
As many colleges line up to say they'll be reopening campuses, California State University is planning for most courses to be online. What makes the system different? By: Lilah Burke, ... -
DACA Students to Get Emergency Aid From California Systems
By: Kery Murakami ~ Inside Higher Ed ~ April 29, 2020 University of California and Cal State say they will give emergency grants to DACA students, after education secretary excluded ... -
An Ethnic Studies graduation requirement at CSU can help unify our diverse communities
By: Janelle Wong ~ Special to CalMatters ~ March 12, 2020 The promise of Ethnic Studies is that it helps us appreciate one another’s distinct histories and trajectories in this ...