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Disabled Student Services recognizes its graduates

Graduating seniors who have been involved with Disabled Student Services were honored for their accomplishments ...
By Editor in chief
May 2, 2018
Disabled Student Services Director David Sanfilippo, take's CSULB’s new mobility scooters for a test ride after presenting them to the school in Long Beach, CA on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015. CSULB acquired six mobility scooters to check out to students who have temporary disabilities due to injuries, illness or surgery. Two scooters will be used by health services and four will be used by Disabled Student Services.
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Director of Disabled Students David Sanfilippo retiring after 40 years

David Sanfilippo started working with disabled students when he was 16 years old. In his ...
By Editor in chief
April 25, 2018
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Motorized Scooters to help students with temporary disabilities

Students who have temporary mobility issues at California State University, Long Beach will be able ...
By Social Media Editor
March 17, 2015

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