In The Media News

Biologist Explains How a Stingray Became Pregnant Without a Male

Benjamin Perlman, a lecturer in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, was interviewed by NBC's Today show about Charlotte, the stingray that became pregnant without a male. Dr.

Political Science Pundit Describes "Thoughtful" Work of Interim U.S. Senator

Matt Lesenyie, assistant professor of political science, spoke with the Orange County Register about the work California's interim U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler is doing in Congress. Dr.

New La Playa Residence Hall to Increase Affordable Housing for Students

CSULB President Jane Close Conoley and Corry Colonna, executive director of Housing and Residential life were quoted in the Los Angeles Business Journal for the groundbreaking of the new residence hall, La Playa, or The Beach.

Professor Provides Students Guidance when Selecting a Checking Account

Laura Gonzalez, professor of finance in the School of Business, provided the online personal finance publication, WalletHub, with information students could use when selecting a new checking account.

Alumnus Paintings Reflect the Life of Farmworkers

Narsiso Martinez, an alumnus from the College of Art at Cal State Long Beach, was featured in a PBS story for using his own experience as a farm worker to paint the people providing cheap labor in Washington state. 

CSULB Hosts Eclipse Watch Party

Joel Zinn, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, hosted about 1,000 people on campus to watch the Great North American Solar Eclipse.