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Graduate at 2022 Commencement ceremony

Our No Barriers campaign is coming to a close. It generated more than $311 million in philanthropic investments, far exceeding our original $275 million goal.

This incredible success belongs to the nearly 40,000 alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and beloved Long Beach community members who made their mark across the university by directing their gifts to the scholarships, programs, and projects where they believed they could make the most impact.

The campaign was rooted in advancing student achievement, empowerment and equity; shaping California's future workforce; and elevating our community. You made it happen, and for that, you have our deepest gratitude. We look forward to sharing more details of your impact later this summer.

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Student Empowerment
Performance Eats, a proposed 10,000-square-foot nutrition and events center will bring together…
While applying to The Beach, Junior Domingo '02 landed a spot in the President's Scholarship…
Trusted Outcomes
Wayne Powell ‘74, ‘78 sits behind the microphone during his volunteer online radio show,
Trusted Outcomes
For Austin Metoyer ‘11, connections are everything.
When Marwan Fawaz ‘85, ‘87 decided which college to attend, he chose Cal State Long Beach because
Trusted Outcomes
For over 70 years, the Hofman restaurant family has produced some of the beach cities’ favorite e
When Kristie Koepplin ‘93 first started attending Cal State Long Beach, she would go on drives ar
Boundless Opportunity
When Mike Walter was in grade school, he would bundle up before heading out into the frigid
Lucia Kos ‘75 was the third of 11 children. She was the first in her family to go to college.
Dan Gooch ‘72 never forgot what his mother, a single parent raising four boys, told him
Like many college students, Guy Heston was eager to get started with his career after graduating
The Bhagwan Sudvidhinath Endowed Chair in Jain Studies will be established at Cal State Long Beac