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CFC to reopen in early 2025, leaving faculty without on-campus childcare amid renovations

Following the temporary closure of the Child and Family Center (CFC) on campus, program administrators ...
By Sam Farfan
August 27, 2023
Campus

CSULB employees put pressure on university admin to secure childcare benefits

Faculty and staff parents urge CSULB officials to take accountability for securing childcare for all ...
By Hannah Shields
May 5, 2023
Campus

Closure of CFC raises the mommy tax for CSULB faculty

With the sudden lack of childcare for female faculty on campus, female professors at CSULB ...
By Hannah Shields
March 19, 2023
Campus

CSULB faculty, staff struggle to find new childcare after temporary closure of CFC

The announcement of the closure of the Child and Family Center for renovation without plans ...
By Hannah Shields
February 14, 2023
Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

CSULB Counselor Faculty member Kirstyn Chun responds to the upcoming closure of the Child and ...
By Staff
February 10, 2023

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