Learning Curve
Learning Curve
CSULB professor Zakiya Atkinson reflects on her passion for dance, community work and spreading the art form
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Sharks – big and small, spotted or white – are omnipresent off the coast of California.
As I get ready to work another shift delivering pizzas, I make sure that I don’t forget my red hydro flask and face mask before leaving home.
As a teen, Joe Louis Hernandez figured he was going to be a career criminal.
Veronica Cherene watched her patient walk out of the building after 84 days at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center.
Rachael Baxter, then a middle-schooler, didn’t know what she was signing, only that her mother told her it was a good opportunity and a key to her
Beginning this Fall, CSULB students can enroll in the John & Helen A
There is a lot to process for Cal State Long Beach
Cal State Long Beach professor Dr. Suzanne Marshall wanted to give back during the coronavirus pandemic.
The young patients affect Dr. Jaime E. Gonzalez the most.
Beads of sweat form on Ethan Sauser’s forehead as he begins steady chest compressions on the cardiac arrest patient.