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Sociologist Suggests Race will Play a Role during Enforcement of Expired Motorist Tags

Jan Haldipur, associate professor of sociology, commented in The New York Times about what the effort to crack down on expired license plate tags will have on racial groups. Dr.

Professor Remembers the "Shark Whisperer" at CSULB

Professor Don Nelson, who passed away in 1977, was the founder of Cal State Long Beach's Shark Lab and recently featured in the online journal Nautilus as the "Shark Whisperer." The current director of the Shark Lab, Professor Chris Lowe, provided insight to Dr.

CSULB Publishes New Research on Baby White Sharks

Professor Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at Cal State Long Beach, is the lead author in a study published in the scientific journal Frontiers in Marine Science about where baby white sharks tend to locate along the shore.

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.