Graduate Excellence @ the Beach

CSULB graduate student researcher, Elizabeth Jahn, and peers delve into stingray behavior
PUBLISHED JUNE 12, 2023
Insightful Team of MSIS graduate studentsearn First Place at Dynamic Data Hackathon
PUBLISHED JUNE 6, 2023
Former convict turned MSW graduate,Joseph Valadez, shares his story
PUBLISHED MAY 3, 2023
Gift allows CSULB Speech-Language Clinic to continue to impact the community
PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 6, 2023
New CSULB program sends graduate students into middle schools to address mental health crisis
PUBLISHED JANUARY 30, 2023
For CSULB alumna, Alyce LaViolette ’69, ‘80, support of domestic violence internships is personal
PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 22, 2022
CSULB ranked No. 2 master’s-level university in the nation
Published SEPTEMBER 2, 2021
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